Jaguars OC Grant Udinski Turns Down Head Coaching Interview, Sends Emotional Message to Jacksonville
Posted January 16, 2026
At a moment when the NFL coaching carousel is spinning at full speed, one of the league’s fastest-rising offensive minds made his position unmistakably clear. Grant Udinski isn’t leaving Jacksonville.
The offensive coordinator of the Jacksonville Jaguars has declined an interview request for a head coaching vacancy from an AFC team, choosing instead to remain with the organization and continue building what he believes is an unfinished championship project.
For Udinski, the decision was not about leverage, timing, or résumé building. It was about belief.

After helping engineer one of the most efficient and adaptable offenses in the AFC, Udinski’s name has quietly gained traction across league circles. His work with Trevor Lawrence, his ability to tailor schemes to personnel, and his reputation for clarity and preparation made outside interest inevitable. But so was his answer.
“I don’t want to be anywhere else right now,” Udinski said in a message shared internally with the organization. “What we’re building in Jacksonville matters to me. I believe in this quarterback, this locker room, and this direction. There’s a bigger goal ahead of us, and I want to finish what we started together.”
That belief is rooted in results. Under Udinski’s guidance, Jacksonville’s offense has taken a noticeable step forward in structure, situational execution, and week-to-week adaptability. The Jaguars have emphasized balance, accountability, and quarterback empowerment — traits players credit directly to Udinski’s approach. Inside the building, he is viewed not just as a play-caller, but as a teacher and stabilizing force.

Turning down a head coaching interview is rare. Doing so without ambiguity sends an even stronger message.
To Jaguars fans, it represents continuity in a league defined by constant change. To the locker room, it reinforces trust — a coordinator choosing belief over ambition, commitment over opportunity. For a young core still pushing toward its ceiling, that message resonates.
Udinski’s coaching journey has never been about shortcuts. Each step has been deliberate, grounded in development, collaboration, and culture. Walking away from an AFC head coaching opportunity now reflects a coach who understands that timing matters as much as talent.
Jacksonville’s window remains open. The offense is ascending. The quarterback is entering his prime.
And for Grant Udinski, the message to Jaguars Nation is unmistakable: the dream is still alive — and he’s not leaving until it’s fully realized.
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