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It sounds pretty improbable. Well, that’s what happened to Byron Leftwich. The former Jaguars and Steelers quarterback, who began his coaching career alongside Bruce Arians in Arizona ...
He was a two-time MAC offensive player of the year. The seventh overall selection in the 2003 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars, Leftwich played four seasons for them before moving on.
There were rumors that Leftwich had previously turned down the Jaguars job because he didn’t want to work with GM Trent Baalke, however, he says he never discussed Baalke during his interview ...
Looking at 30 years of Jacksonville Jaguars history in the NFL draft, there have been more misses than hits. All the numbers ...
In 2022, he appeared the favorite for the job to replace Urban Meyer in Jacksonville before the Jaguars hired Doug Pederson. Leftwich hadn’t been heard from since, until interviewing with the Patriots ...
A first-round pick in 2003 by the Jacksonville Jaguars, Leftwich first joined the Steelers in 2008 before returning from 2010 to 2012. In eight games for Pittsburgh, one of which was a start ...
Leftwich won a Super Bowl with the Buccaneers ... head coach Dave Canales was hired after one season in 2023 and Jaguars head coach Liam Coen was hired after one season in 2024.
After a decade-long playing career that saw him play for the Jaguars, the Falcons, the Steelers and the Bucs, Leftwich moved into coaching. He worked in various roles - including interim offensive ...
After playing college football at Marshall, Leftwich was selected as the seventh overall pick in the 2003 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars. He played four seasons with Jacksonville (2003-06 ...