The Jaguars could see another regime change with a loss to the Lions on Sunday

Inside the building, multiple sources say changes, including the organization potentially moving on from Doug Pederson and general manager Trent Baalke, would not be a surprise. Based on several conversations while Jaguars staff are still working and grinding, there is a pallet that permeates the situation. A downfall.

If Pederson is out, QB coach Mike McCoy has head coaching experience and could be the one to step in after coaching the Chargers from 2013-16.

Whether a dramatic coaching move with Pederson, a front office move centered around Baalke or a full-house cleaning comes in the coming week after a possible loss to Detroit, those inside the building feel it’s all but inevitable.

Sometimes, at this point, there are clues in a building, either staff blames coaching and vice versa. That doesn’t seem to be the case here, with a collective realization that if things continue this way, it’s a failure for everyone – and everyone’s fault.

As one source explained, it’s all of us. Everyone has a hand in it.

For the Jaguars, a midseason move would not be unprecedented.

In late November 2020, GM Dave Caldwell was fired after three straight 10-loss seasons, with coach Doug Marrone and his staff tasked with ending the season. Baalke served as interim GM.

In 2021, Khan fired Urban Meyer less than a year into a disastrous effort, installing Darrell Bevell as interim coach.

Taking on one of the NFL’s best teams on Sunday with a backup QB has many in Jacksonville fearing the worst.