Houston Chronicle

Jacksonvil­le makes changes after firing

- By Mark Long

JACKSONVIL­LE, Fla. — The Jacksonvil­le Jaguars moved quickly to rid themselves of some of Urban Meyer’s non-traditiona­l methods Thursday.

There was no longer a motivation­al team huddle on the practice field. There was no longer an emcee with a microphone barking out directions for drills. There was no longer any use for catch phrases like “plus-two mentality” and “own it.”

The Jaguars embraced the notso-subtle changes that followed owner Shad Khan firing Meyer after a 2-11 start that included countless embarrassm­ents on and off the field.

“It brings a little bit of clarity to the guys in the locker room,” rookie quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence said. “I wouldn’t say relief, but I would say just bring some clarity and some direction moving forward.

“We really want to go and finish the season strong, and to be honest, it’s been hard to last the last week with everything going on. There’s a lot of things being stirred up by the outside, too, that didn’t help. Made things a lot worse. It’s hard to be focused and have all your attention and efforts going towards winning the game when there’s so many things going on.”

Meyer’s final week included: an accusation Wednesday that he kicked former player Josh Lambo on the practice field in August; confirmati­on that he got into a heated argument with receiver Marvin Jones after criticizin­g wideouts for not winning enough one-on-one matchups a few weeks ago; and a report that Meyer called assistant coaches losers while questionin­g their resumes.

With his fate seemingly sealed, Meyer bolted the facility hours early Wednesday and left assistants to handle the game plan. He didn’t check out and never checked back in with any of them.

The Jaguars and Meyer’s representa­tives then spent hours working out details of the coach’s terminatio­n agreement, eventually leading to the late-night news drop.

Lawrence and many of his teammates woke up to learn Meyer had been fired.

“There’s been some drama. There’s been some distractio­ns,” Lawrence said. “You can’t ever go back, though. You just have to move forward.”

Offensive coordinato­r Darrell Bevell was made interim coach and handled a team meeting Thursday. He also instituted several tweaks aimed at maintainin­g a normal routine for players while putting his own spin on leading them through the final four games, beginning Sunday against the Texans.

“All I can do is be me,” Bevell said. “Fortunatel­y, I’ve been around a lot of great coaches. The thing I learned from them is to take the things from them and put them into my personalit­y, my way, and then say, ‘OK, I just can’t pull that off.’

“So I’m only going to be me, and I’m going to try to be that same person each and every day.”

Although players and coaches refused to acknowledg­e Meyer’s firing was a much-needed relief near the end of dysfunctio­nal season, they clearly saw it as a weight lifted as they try to end a fivegame skid and find some momentum heading into an uncertain offseason.

“The biggest thing that we need right now is someone that’s consistent,” Lawrence said.

Said cornerback Shaquill Griffin: “I feel like this locker room needs a head coach that actually believes in what their players are saying, trust in that, that we can all make this work. “This is not a one-man show. I feel like sometimes head coaches can come in and flip around, ‘This is my way. Let’s do it,’ and sometimes they forget about us.

“For any head coach who decides to take on this job or whatever the case may be, trust your teammates. We can do this together. We can win this together. This is a team effort. That would be my main message: Let’s do this together as a team.”

 ?? Yi-Chin Lee / Staff photograph­er ?? Trevor Lawrence (16) says “there’s been some drama. There’s been some distractio­ns. You can’t ever go back, though.”
Yi-Chin Lee / Staff photograph­er Trevor Lawrence (16) says “there’s been some drama. There’s been some distractio­ns. You can’t ever go back, though.”

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