Jacksonville's offense will have a new influence coming from the sidelines in 2023.
Jaguars offensive coordinator Press Taylor, a longtime lieutenant for head coach Doug Pederson, will serve as the team's primary offensive play-caller this season, Pederson confirmed to NFL.com.
Poised to feature one of the league's most explosive and exciting offenses with Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence at the helm, Taylor will be calling the shots.
"I totally trust Press," Pederson told NFL.com. "We think alike. We've been together for a long time, and he's around Trevor all the time and knows what Trevor likes."
Taylor and Pederson have been together plenty, starting in Philadelphia in 2016. Taylor rose among the ranks on a path similar to that of his mentor, serving as a QB coach with the Eagles before being named coordinator upon Pederson's arrival in Jacksonville last season. Also similar to Pederson's rise, Taylor was allowed to get valuable experience by not only calling plays during the preseason, but also during the second halves of games of last season.
"It's kind of like coach (Andy) Reid did with me in 2015 in Kansas City," Pederson said. "Coach Reid would call the first half and he would let me call the second half with a very watchful eye."
Pederson, who led the Eagles to a win in Super Bowl LII, has thrived so far in Jacksonville. In his first season, Pederson rallied the media-darling Jags to an AFC South title after a 4-8 start and guided his team through a 27-0 first-half deficit to beat the Chargers, 31-30, during Super Wild Card Weekend.
Along the way, Pederson has empowered his players and coaches, and Taylor is the latest example.
"How does anybody gain experience if you don't put them in position to be successful?"
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