First off, I have to say, if you think we really get what’s going on with Liam Coen‘s appointment as head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars, think again. The reality is, that only a few people can truly understand the media frenzy and personal attacks that have followed. So how do I know what’s really happening? Simple: I turned to the sources publicly available. Ashley Coen, Liam’s wife, has been at the heart of this drama, and her response to the backlash says everything about the situation.
Ashley has found herself caught in the crossfire of this controversy. Amidst the swirl of rumors and backlash, she made a bold move that quickly caught everyone’s attention. It wasn’t a press statement or an official response—it was a simple change to her social media header, signaling her unwavering support for her husband and the Jacksonville Jaguars. This move marked her firm stance in the face of all the negativity.
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Now, let’s be real: nobody expected this level of drama when Coen was appointed head coach. But here we are, with a full-blown media firestorm fueled by misinformation and criticism that’s taken things personally. What started as a coaching change quickly morphed into a story about the people behind it. One of the key issues igniting the firestorm was the Jaguars’ alleged violation of the Rooney Rule. Which mandates that teams interview minority candidates for head coaching positions. This stirred further controversy, with accusations of favoritism and questionable hiring practices swirling in the air.
Ashley, however, wasn’t having it. Amidst the online noise, she took to social media to clear the air. In a tweet, she said, “I hate that I even have to say this, but when people are negative about my kids, I will not be silent. Our son is sick, we were at the hospital yesterday seeing a specialist for his autoimmune disease. Please don’t spread misinformation and assume because you heard one side.” Her response wasn’t just about defending her husband; it was also about standing up for her family and pushing back against the false rumors.
I hate that I even have to say this, but when people are negative about my kids, I will not be silent. Our son is sick, we were at the hospital yesterday seeing a specialist for his autoimmune disease. Please don’t spread misinformation and assume because you heard one side.
— Ashley Coen (@ashleyfordcoen) January 24, 2025
This isn’t just a coaching shake-up—it’s about Ashley Coen straight-up having her family’s back when the media’s out here twisting things. While everyone’s hyped about the coaching drama, Ashley’s move is lowkey the real headline. Sometimes, the real tea isn’t spilled on the field—it’s behind the scenes, where family loyalty clashes with the public’s hot take.
Coen’s countdown: The grind that landed him in Jags
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Alright, let’s dive into Liam Coen’s journey. This dude didn’t just luck into the Jaguars’ head coach role—it’s been all grind. Back in 2018, he made his debut with the Rams as an assistant wide receivers coach, and by 2020, he was working alongside Jared Goff as the assistant quarterbacks coach. That season? Goff racked up 3,952 yards with a 67% completion rate—Coen was already flexing his coaching chops.
Then he took his talents to Kentucky in 2021, where he turned the offense into a powerhouse. The Wildcats posted a 10-3 season, snagged the Citrus Bowl, and torched defenses with over 425 yards per game and 8.0 yards per touch. Kentucky fans? Living the dream. Fast forward to 2024, Coen’s back in the NFL with the Buccaneers as offensive coordinator, and let me tell you—Tampa Bay’s offense was straight-up lit, ranking 4th in points per game. Oh, and he revived Baker Mayfield’s career, which definitely had everyone raising eyebrows.
Now, in 2025, Coen’s taken the reins as the Jaguars’ head coach. At just 39, he’s the youngest in franchise history. The fan reaction? Major hype. A survey had 77% of fans handing out an “A” grade for the hire. Coen’s already talking about building a championship-caliber squad in Jacksonville, and honestly, with his track record? He might just do it.
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