Orlando Sentinel

DeFilippo hired as offensive coordinato­r

Assistant tasked with improving maligned unit

- By Mark Long

JACKSONVIL­LE — The Jacksonvil­le Jaguars have hired former Minnesota offensive coordinato­r John DeFilippo to the same position.

Coach Doug Marrone announced the addition Wednesday along with five other assistant coaches. DeFilippo replaces Nathaniel Hackett, who was fired in late November and landed in Green Bay.

The Vikings parted way with the 40-year-old DeFilippo in mid-December, reportedly for failing to commit to the run ground game. DeFilippo spent less than a year in Minnesota. The Vikings hired him after two seasons in Philadelph­ia, where he was praised for his work as quarterbac­ks coach with Nick Foles and Carson Wentz. DeFilippo had one previous NFL stint as an offensive coordinato­r, in Cleveland in 2015.

“High energy on field, a tough football coach, going to hold people accountabl­e,” Marrone said.

DeFilippo will be tasked with helping improve an offense that ranked 27th in yards and 31st in points in 2018. He also could play a role in developing the team’s next quarterbac­k.

The Jaguars have failed repeatedly to find a long-term solution at the all-important position, coming up short with Byron Leftwich, David Garrard, Blaine Gabbert and Blake Bortles. The Jags are expected to move on from Bortles before March, draft a quarterbac­k and sign a veteran to potentiall­y start until the rookie is ready.

Marrone said DeFilippo’s relationsh­ip with Foles had nothing to do with the hiring. Still, adding DeFilippo surely will raise questions about Foles ending up in Jacksonvil­le.

The Eagles must decide by mid-February if they want to exercise a $20 million option to keep Foles in 2019. Foles could decline it and pay back $2 million to become a free agent. Philadelph­ia also could place a franchise tag on Foles and try to trade the former Super Bowl MVP.

Marrone also interviewe­d former Seattle offensive coordi-

nator Darrell Bevell, former Tampa Bay offensive coordinato­r Todd Monken and former Arizona offensive coordinato­r Mike McCoy to become the team’s sixth offensive coordinato­r in the last nine years.

Jacksonvil­le also hired Terry Robiskie as running backs coach, Tim Walton as cornerback­s coach and George Warhop as offensive line coach, and promoted assistant defensive line coach Jason Rebrovich to defensive line coach and assistant secondary coach Joe Danna to safeties coach.

Marrone fired running backs coach Tyrone Wheatley, secondary coach Perry Fewell, offensive line coach Pat Flaherty and defensive line coach Marion Hobby a day after the regular season ended.

Of all the new hires, Robiskie might be the most interestin­g.

The 64-year-old Robiskie was born and raised in New Orleans and attended LSU, giving him a background similar to starting running back Leonard Fournette.

The Jaguars have struggled to get through to Fournette, the fourth overall pick in the 2017 draft who has been suspended, fined and benched. He has been repeatedly late for meetings and was admittedly out of shape last season.

Following his oneweek suspension in November, the Jaguars voided the remaining guarantees in Fournette’s four-year rookie contract worth $27.1 million. It could cost him up to $7.1 million.

Marrone, general manager Dave Caldwell and top executive Tom Coughlin would prefer to see Fournette become a better pro, and Robiskie could be instrument­al in helping him get on track.

“I don’t know if Leonard even knew (Robiskie) played in New Orleans,” Marrone said. “That’s something that’ll be with the two of them.”

Marrone said he and Fournette had a long meeting last week that hopefully will get them on the same page.

“We just talked [about] where we’re going, where we want to go, what we want to do and set out a plan,” Marrone said. “I feel good about it.”

 ?? BRUCE KLUCKHOHN/AP ?? The Vikings let go of offensive coordinato­r John DeFilippo in December.
BRUCE KLUCKHOHN/AP The Vikings let go of offensive coordinato­r John DeFilippo in December.
 ?? DAVID J. PHILLIP/AP ?? Jaguars coach Doug Marrone completed a huge turnover of his staff Wednesday.
DAVID J. PHILLIP/AP Jaguars coach Doug Marrone completed a huge turnover of his staff Wednesday.

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