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Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Wilson said late Tuesday that Dick Jauron will return in 2009, ending speculation about the head coach's future. Buffalo finished 7-9, despite winning five of its first ...
Jauron was a two-sport star at Yale in the early 1970s, and he was drafted by both the Detroit Lions in the NFL draft and the St. Louis Cardinals in the Major League Baseball amateur draft.
Jauron suggested his team's priorities are on offence, a need that could become more urgent if Lynch is suspended for part of 2009 by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.
Jauron has been on the hot seat ever since last season, after he led the Bills to their third consecutive 7-9 finish. Expressing a need for continuity, Wilson elected at the time to retain Jauron.
Jauron was 36-49 as head coach of the Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions before joining the Bills. He was Buffalo's fourth head coach since Levy retired after the 1997 season. ******* Below .500 ...
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Dick Jauron, who was the Buffalo Bills head coach from the start of 2006 through the midpoint of the 2009 season, passed away Saturday at the age of 74. It is believe the cause of death was cancer.
Bills owner Ralph Wilson announced Jauron’s dismissal, saying he made the decision “for the best interest of his team.” The move came two days after the Bills (3-6) fell further out of ...
Will Dick Jauron still be the head coach of the Buffalo Bills in 2009? We'll find out over the next two weeks, owner Ralph Wilson told the Associated Press on Monday. Wilson, 90, said he'll sit ...
Jauron becomes Buffalo’s first head coach to make it to a fourth season since Hall-of-Famer Marv Levy’s 11-plus year tenure that ended with his retirement in 1997. Wade Phillips lasted three ...
Longtime NFL player and coach Dick Jauron, who led the Chicago Bears to the playoffs and was voted AP coach of the year in 2001, died Saturday. He was 74. Feb. 8, 2025 Feb. 8, 2025 1 min read Save ...
Longtime NFL player and coach Dick Jauron, who led the Chicago Bears to the playoffs and was voted AP coach of the year in 2001, died Saturday. He was 74.