The Facts: The Jaguars today fired offensive coordinator Jedd Fisch, coach Gus Bradley’s first major coaching staff change in his two years with the team.
Diehards Line:Fisch, who handled the play-calling, led an offense that was last in the NFL in scoring this year and failed to reach 30 points. The Jaguars finished 31st in yards per game, 21st in rushing, 31st in passing, 29th on third down and allowed a league-high and franchise record 71 sacks. The move means quarterback Blake Bortles will have a second offense to learn in as many years.