Jaguars Embrace Coen’s Teaching-First Offense as Lawrence Heads Into Pivotal Fifth Year
Jacksonville has retooled its playbook around a timing-based scheme to deliver consistent quarterback coaching with the help of new offensive talent.
Overview
- Liam Coen has installed a quarterback-centric, timing-based offense with daily teaching sessions designed to avoid past turnover and scheme instability.
- Trevor Lawrence declared Year 5 the start of his prime and said the revamped staff and roster give him unprecedented confidence.
- Jacksonville fortified its attack by drafting two-way playmaker Travis Hunter at No. 2 overall and signing veteran guard Patrick Mekari to bolster pass protection.
- Lawrence has navigated three different offensive coordinators and schemes in five seasons with only one playoff win since 2022, underscoring the need for continuity.
- Analysts have warned that failure to capitalize on these upgrades risks intensifying doubts about Lawrence’s long-term potential.