NFL Hot Seat: 5 Coaches who must win in Week 14
By Tyler Brooke
Staying in the AFC South, there’s no way that Gus Bradley comes back to coach the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2017, right? The Jaguars are currently just 2-10 this season, and any signs that this team might turn the corner last season have quickly faded away over the past couple of months.
During his tenure with the Jaguars, Bradley’s team has gone a combined 14-46, never winning more than five games in a season. The Jaguars close the season out with a game against the Minnesota Vikings this week followed by games against each of their division rivals.
Jacksonville ranks near the bottom of the league in total offense and defense as well as dead last with a minus-18 turnover differential. Blake Bortles has been responsible for a number of turnovers, throwing 15 interceptions.
Considering the Jaguars already fired offensive coordinator Greg Olson earlier this season, no one would be surprised to see Bradley gone after the end of the regular season. A loss to the Vikings this week would just put another nail in the coffin.