Jan. 16, 2026, 7:50 a.m. ET
The Jacksonville Jaguars are reportedly making a change to their defensive coaching staff.
According to NFL insider Josina Anderson, the Jaguars are moving on from secondary coach Ron Milus.
The 2025 season was Milus’ first with the Jaguars. Anthony Campanile hired him as part of his original coaching staff.
Before joining the Jaguars, Milus was the defensive backs coach for three seasons with the Indianapolis Colts (2022-2024). In 2021, Milus was with the Raiders, and from 2013-2020, he was with the Chargers in that same role.
His coaching career in the NFL began back in 1993 with Washington.
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On the season, the Jaguars’ pass defense ranked 21st in passing yards per game allowed, 12th in completion rate, and the defensive backs accounted for 15 of the Jaguars’ 22 interceptions.
Antonio Johnson and Montaric Brown each took steps forward this season as well.
With that said, against Buffalo in the AFC wild-card round, Bills quarterback Josh Allen put together an efficient performance while also throwing for 273 yards, which included some coverage breakdowns on the back end by the Jaguars.