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Liam Coen Coaching Profile

Liam Coen, the newly appointed head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars, brings a proven track record of offensive transformation. As Tampa Bay‘s offensive coordinator in 2024, he orchestrated the NFL’s only offense to rank top-five in both rushing and passing, turning the league’s worst ground game into its fourth-best in a single season.

His meteoric rise from position coach to head coach in just seven NFL seasons reflects his exceptional ability to maximize offensive efficiency and develop talent at every coaching stop.

Coaching Record

Years CoachingRecordWin %Playoff RecordPlayoff Win %
547-35-057.32%3-350.00%

Head coaching record: Newly appointed as Jacksonville Jaguars head coach in January 2025

Coaching Tree

Parents

  • There are no notable children in his coaching tree as of 2025

Liam Coen Salary

While exact figures are not publicly disclosed, Liam Coen’s salary as the new Jacksonville Jaguars head coach is estimated to be competitive with first-time NFL head coaches.

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Liam Coen Coaching Style

Liam Coen’s coaching approach centers around offensive innovation and adaptability. His philosophy encompasses several key elements:

  • Implementing balanced offensive schemes that excel in both rushing and passing
  • Maximizing player talents through tailored offensive systems
  • Emphasizing efficiency in offensive execution
  • Building strong relationships with quarterbacks and skill position players

Coen’s coaching style is characterized by his innovative play-calling and ability to transform offensive units. His approach focuses on:

  • Creating balanced, unpredictable offensive game plans
  • Developing quarterbacks to reach their highest potential
  • Utilizing modern offensive concepts with efficient execution
  • Adapting schemes to match personnel strengths

This approach has consistently produced high-performing offenses, as evidenced by his remarkable success as offensive coordinator for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2024, where he orchestrated the NFL’s only offense to rank in the top five in both rushing and passing.

Liam Coen Football Career Timeline

Playing Career:

  • University of Massachusetts (2004-2008): Quarterback
    • Holds six of eight UMass career passing records
    • Inducted into UMass Athletics Hall of Fame in 2022

Coaching Career:

  • Brown University (2010, 2012-2013):
    • Quarterbacks Coach
  • University of Rhode Island (2011):
    • Quarterbacks Coach and Passing Game Coordinator
  • University of Massachusetts (2014-2015):
    • Quarterbacks Coach and Passing Game Coordinator
  • University of Maine (2016-2017):
    • Offensive Coordinator
  • Los Angeles Rams (2018-2020):
    • Assistant Wide Receivers Coach (2018-2019)
    • Assistant Quarterbacks Coach (2020)
  • University of Kentucky (2021):
    • Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach
  • Los Angeles Rams (2022):
    • Offensive Coordinator
  • University of Kentucky (2023):
    • Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2024):
    • Offensive Coordinator
  • Jacksonville Jaguars (2025-Present):
    • Head Coach

Notable Achievements and Impact

Under Coen’s guidance as offensive coordinator in 2024, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers:

  • Became the first team in NFL history to finish a season averaging over 5.0 yards per rush (5.3) and a completion percentage over 70.0% (71.5%)
  • Improved from the NFL’s worst-ranked rush offense in 2022 and 2023 to fourth in rush yards per game (149.2) in 2024
  • Transformed from 23rd in total yards per game (313.0) in 2023 to third (399.6) in 2024
  • Set franchise records in completion percentage (71.5%), passer rating (106.8), yards per rush (5.3), rushing yards (2,536), and third-down conversion rate (50.9%)
  • Totaled 10 games with over 400 yards of offense, tied for most in the NFL in 2024
  • Was one of three teams to throw for 4,000+ yards and rush for 2,000+ yards

Coen’s impact on individual player development is equally impressive:

  • Helped QB Baker Mayfield achieve career highs in passer rating (106.8), completion percentage (71.4%), passing touchdowns (41), and passing yards (4,500)
  • Oversaw OL Tristan Wirfs‘ Pro Bowl and first-team All-Pro season
  • Mentored RB Bucky Irving, who led all rookies in scrimmage yards (1,514), rushing yards (1,122), and rushing touchdowns (8)
  • Guided WR Mike Evans to his NFL-record-tying 11th consecutive 1,000-yard receiving season

At the collegiate level, Coen’s Kentucky offenses in 2021 and 2023 produced two of the highest-scoring seasons in school history.

Personal Information

  • Born: November 8, 1985 (39 years old) in Warwick, Rhode Island
  • Full Name: Liam Patrick Coen
  • Family: Married to Ashley Coen, with two sons, Jackson and Callahan

Additional Notes

At 39 years old, Coen became the third-youngest head coach in the NFL when hired by Jacksonville, behind only Sean McVay and Mike Macdonald. He is the youngest head coach in Jaguars history, representing the organization’s commitment to innovative, forward-thinking leadership.

As a member of the highly successful Sean McVay coaching tree, Coen joins a distinguished group that includes current NFL head coaches Matt LaFleur, Zac Taylor, Kevin O’Connell, and Raheem Morris, all of whom have found success after working under McVay’s tutelage.