Before training camp last July, the Times-Union compiled a chart of coaches who had comparable two-year records to the Jaguars’ Gus Bradley (7-25).
Bradley was only the 13th coach in NFL history to get a third year despite winning seven or fewer games in his first two seasons (not counting expansion teams).
Well, after Bradley went 5-11 to run his career record to 12-36, we went back to the record book.
These coaches got a fourth season with comparable records (13 or fewer wins):
u25a0 Philadelphia’s Bert Bell went 8-25-1 from 1936-38.