According to a report from NFL insider Josina Anderson, the Jacksonville Jaguars will have an opening in their coaching ranks this offseason as the team has parted ways with Secondary Coach Ron Milus.
Milus, NFL defensive back/secondary coach with 20-plus years of experience for the Denver Broncos, Arizona Cardinals, New York Giants, Saint Louis Rams, Carolina Panthers, Los Angeles Chargers, Las Vegas Raiders, and the Indianapolis Colts, was hired in Liam Coen’s initial offseason to be an instrumental piece of the Jacksonville secondary including CB Travis Hunter and Tyson Campbell. Prior to Jacksonville, he was with Indianapolis for three seasons.
The 2025 Jaguars’ cornerback room showed significant development from prior years, such as Montaric Brown and Jarrian Jones. The secondary also accounted for 15 interceptions, with five from standout safety Antonio Johnson. One could even argue that the group outplayed their individual skillsets, on the surface. Conversely, the defense still struggled with untimely busted coverages and getting hands on the ball in their limited man coverage reps. Additionally, Travis Hunter’s minimal usage as a defensive back early on, paired with the team moving on from Tyson Campbell was could contribute to this move, indicating a possible shift in philosophy for this secondary group moving forward.
While official sources have yet to confirm the transaction, Milus’ name/profile has notably been removed from the Jaguars coaching roster at jaguars.com, indicating some support for Anderson’s initial reporting.
We will update this report once additional information has been received from the team.








