Jedd Fisch

Jedd Fisch (born May 5, 1976) is the current offensive coordinator for the Jacksonville Jaguars team. He was hired on January 19, 2013.

The Livingston, N.J., native came to the Jaguars after 2 seasons at the University of Miami. He also has a combined nine years of NFL coaching experience, previously leading the Seattle Seahawks to a 2010 NFC West Divisional Championship as the team's quarterbacks coach. Fisch studied under two-time college football national champion Pete Carroll, two-time Super Bowl Champion and Washington Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan as well as Super Bowl champion and former Baltimore Ravens head coach Brian Billick. He has also worked with three-time Pro Bowler Matt Hasselbeck and began his coaching career as a graduate assistant to current South Carolina head coach and former Florida Gator Steve Spurrier.

Fisch joined the Seahawks staff on February 4, 2010, after spending one season as the University of Minnesota's offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach. Prior to his stay in Minnesota, he coached in the NFL for eight seasons. In his only season in Denver in 2008 as wide receivers coach, he coached two-time Pro Bowler Brandon Marshall to a career-high 104 catches with 1,265 yards and six touchdowns. He also tutored rookie Eddie Royal to one of the most productive rookie seasons in NFL history with 91 catches for 980 yards and five touchdowns. Denver finished the season with the second-ranked offense in the NFL.

Prior to the Broncos, he spent four seasons in Baltimore, including the 2006 campaign when the Ravens posted a 13-3 record and won the AFC North. Steve McNair received Pro Bowl honors during his first season in Baltimore after setting a franchise record for completion percentage (63.0%). Additionally, he helped wide receivers Derrick Mason (68) and Mark Clayton (67) form one of four wideout tandems in the AFC that featured two players with at least 65 catches. Fisch also contributed to a Ravens' offense in 2006 that ranked first in the NFL in time of possession (32:49), second in sacks allowed (17) and ninth in pass completions (328).

He was Baltimore's assistant quarterbacks coach in 2007 after serving as its assistant quarterbacks/wide receivers coach from 2005-06 and offensive assistant in 2004.

He began his NFL coaching career on the defensive side of the ball with the Houston Texans for three seasons (2001-03). Houston head coach Dom Capers made him the Texans' third hire in 2001. He worked on both sides of the ball that year, handling administrative duties to help the Texans prepare for their inaugural season.

A 1998 graduate of the University of Florida with a bachelor's degree in criminology, Fisch worked with his alma mater's football program for two seasons as a graduate assistant from 1999-2000 while obtaining a master's degree in sports management. He assisted then-Florida head coach Steve Spurrier and the rest of the Gators' coaching staff during those two seasons, helping the team advance to the Citrus (1999) and Sugar Bowls (2000) in addition to winning the SEC championship in 2000.

Fisch is married to Amber, and the couple has two daughters, Zaylee and Ashlee.