Jaguars dismiss Mularkey


(Phil Sears-USA TODAY Sports)

The Jacksonville Jaguars fired head coach Mike Mularkey after one season, general manager David Caldwell announced Thursday.

“I informed Mike today that he will not return as head coach of the Jaguars,” Caldwell said. “I know Mike well and do not want anyone to misinterpret the rationale behind my decision. Mike is an excellent coach and I am sure he will succeed in his next stop in the NFL. However, I must do what I believe is best for the Jacksonville Jaguars and immediately explore every avenue possible to turn our football team around. For that to happen as seamlessly as we want, and as quickly as our fans deserve, I feel it is in everyone’s best interests for an immediate and clean restart.

Added owner Shad Khan: “Mike Mularkey is leaving our organization with my utmost respect. Mike gave the Jaguars everything he had on and off the field, and his efforts as our head coach will always be appreciated. Mike will land on his feet soon. Until then, I wish nothing but the best for Mike and his family.”

Mularkey went 2-14 in his only season with the Jaguars, after having spent four years as the Atlanta Falcons’ offensive coordinator. The Jaguars hired Caldwell earlier this week.