Johnson? Coen? Shanahan? Vrabel? 'FOX NFL Sunday' Crew Debates Coach of the Year
The 2025 NFL season has seen new blood enter the Super Bowl mix, but which head coach has done the best job with his respective team?
Terry Bradshaw thinks that Jacksonville Jaguars first-year head coach Liam Coen deserves 2025 NFL Coach of the Year honors.
"I think what he's done is just simply amazing down there with that young quarterback [Trevor Lawrence]," Bradshaw said about Coen on this week's "FOX NFL Sunday." "Go back to Tampa Bay, when he was the offensive coordinator there and what he did with Baker Mayfield. … Then, you look at the guy he has now [Lawrence]. The job he has done in Jacksonville is nothing short of fantastic."
After reaching the AFC divisional round in 2022, Jacksonville missed the playoffs in back-to-back seasons and brought in Coen as its new head coach to replace Doug Pederson. This season, the Jaguars are atop the AFC South at 11-4.
Another impressive turnaround? The Chicago Bears, who are 11-4, have clinched the playoffs for the first time in five years and just won the NFC North for the first time since 2018. Michael Strahan thinks their new head coach, former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, deserves the esteemed coaching honor.
"No one's done a better job, in my opinion, than Ben Johnson there in Chicago," Strahan said. "From worst to first. When you bring in a new coach, it's usually like, 'OK, let's change the offensive culture or the defensive culture, this or that.' He's changed everything, literally everything.
"And if you want to see the impact that he has on the team, look at the team that he left, look at the Detroit Lions. They're nowhere near what they were. You look at the Chicago Bears, they're everything that Detroit was last year. He took [2024 No. 1


