After spending time at TIAA Bank Field offices and being impressed with the environment in the building, Jags owner Shad Khan appears to have had a change of heart regarding the EVP role, but other front-office changes are still planned.
to be in charge of personnel decisions, Khan revealed at the start of Tuesday’s NFL Combine in Indianapolis.
"I am pausing on the consideration of introducing an executive vice president of football," Khan said in a statement."In just over three weeks, Doug Pederson has instilled a structured and disciplined approach that is clearly making a difference in our culture and mindset. "I feel we're best served at this time by allowing Doug, Trent and their assistants to take ownership of our path forward. We will continue to explore the addition of personnel to other areas of our football operations to provide everyone the best chance to win."
Khan said the day after Pederson’s hiring on Feb. 5 that the team applied to the NFL to hire an EVP, someone who would report to the Jaguars’ owner and oversee Pederson and Baalke. But after spending much time at TIAA Bank Field offices since Pederson’s hire and being impressed with the environment in the building, Khan changed his mind. He still plans to add to the front office structure, possibly an assistant GM, in a different manner.
There have been reports the Jaguars were interested in hiring former Houston Texans GM Rick Smith for the EVP position, but it’s unknown whether he or former Minnesota Vikings GM Rick Spielman — another name reports have connected to a revamped Jaguars’ front office — will now be targeted for a different role.
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