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All the progress he made in his first season with Doug Pederson as head coach looked like it would be flushed.
"A lot of times people don't need advice, they just need to know that somebody's there," Pederson said.
As much as Pederson has been dining out on the “Philly Special” play call from the Super Bowl, the fact remains he has a track record of being a quarterback whisperer.
Source: https://nypost.com/2023/08/17/2023-nfl-mvp-odds-prediction-trevor-lawrence-primed-for-career-year/
Benita Pederson, the coordinator for the Edmonton 1MillionMarch4Childen, said the group wants "healthy boundaries" in schools and doesn't believe sexuality and gender identity are appropriate topics for children.
But while I like Reid to continue his post-bye ways,I also think Pederson is going to build in his record as a dog.
Coach Doug Pederson might regret his decision on the final play of the half.
Daboll (16 first place votes, 123 total votes) won a close race ahead of the 49ers’ Kyle Shanahan (12, 100) and the Jaguars’ Doug Pederson (five, 75).
Source: https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/02/09/giants-brian-daboll-named-ap-coach-of-the-year/
Doug Pederson and Andy Reid go way back, so it would not be a huge surprise if some of Pederson’s influence was felt in the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl win.
Source: https://larrybrownsports.com/football/doug-pederson-andy-reid-text-chiefs-super-bowl/612272
Doug Pederson has done a great job as head coach after being Andy Reid’s offensive coordinator.
Entering 2023 with big expectations, Jacksonville has been maddeningly inconsistent — "flashes of excellence and brilliance and then a setback," as coach Doug Pederson put it.
Source: https://www.foxsports.com/stories/nfl/the-nfl-taylors-version-every-nfl-team-as-a-taylor-swift-song
If the Jaguars win the AFC South, Doug Pederson should be hands down the Coach of the Year.
It is not just because there is something heartwarming about Doug Pederson, the man who delivered Philadelphia its only Super Bowl before getting blindsided a few short years later with his pink slip, getting to be the one who fit all the pieces together.
Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/2023/01/08/jaguars-clinch-playoffs-dangerous-team
Jacksonville is clearly a team on the rise with Trevor Lawrence taking another step in his development under Doug Pederson.
Source: https://www.amny.com/sports/2024super-bowl-odds-best-bets/
Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson, left, has a Super Bowl ring from his time with the Eagles and now has Jacksonville on a six-game winning streak, including last week’s playoff win over the Chargers.
Lawrence and the Jaguars (3-14) struggled mightily in '21 under former head coach Urban Meyer but both have improved immensely this season under head coach Doug Pederson.
Lurie has an impressive track record for hiring good coaches, having won a Super Bowl with Doug Pederson and now reached a Super Bowl with Nick Sirianni.
The Canucks waived Pederson on Friday, hoping to send him to AHL Abbotsford this weekend.
The Chargers’ linebackers weren’t adept at coming downhill to tackle, and in the second half, Pederson and Lawrence found ways to make them do that relentlessly.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/15/sports/football/nfl-wild-card-round-takeaways.html
The latter kick-started the Ice's comeback, in which he also added the go-ahead goal, his third of the night, at 5:57 before Pederson made it a 7-5 game seven seconds later.
There were five “finalists” and then later on Wednesday morning the AP announced the three real finalists: head coach Brian Daboll, Jacksonville’s Doug Pederson (<3 u forever, Dougie P.), and San Francisco’s Kyle Shanahan.