A few weeks after parting ways with the Giants in January following 12 seasons and two Super Bowl championships, Tom Coughlin told Newsday that coaching wasn’t out of his system and that he still had what he called “the old fire in the belly.”
It turns out he may get the chance to revive his career once again.
Jaguars general manager Dave Caldwell said Monday that the team wants to speak with Coughlin about their vacant head coaching position. The Jaguars fired Gus Bradley after Sunday’s loss to the Texans and named offensive line coach Doug Marrone as the interim coach for the final two games of the season.