Jaguars Coach Under Fire For Getting Creepily Close To Female Staffer On The Sidelines (Video)

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A video of a Jacksonville Jaguars coach getting in the personal space of what appears to be a female staffer for the team has been going viral since Sunday night.

The moment, which happened during the Sunday Night Football game between the Jags and the Baltimore Ravens, sees the man lean into the personal space of the woman, who immediately flinches and recoils.

At this time, the coach in the video has not been identified. The responses to the moment, however, are generally the same: who is this guy and what is he doing to this poor woman?

 

Currently, the Jaguars have not released an official statement on the above incident and neither of the parties involved have been identified.

As for the game itself, the Jaguars ultimately lost to Lamar Jackson and the Ravens by a score of 23-7, dropping their record to 8-6. If the game was a measuring stick for the Jaguars, it certainly highlighted that they’re not in the same elite class as the Ravens, who now have a chokehold on the #1 seed in the AFC.

It will certainly be a frustrating result for the Jaguars as they left at least 9 points on the board: 6 from missed field goals and at least another 3 had the offense not completely mismanaged a 2-minute drill at the end of the first half.

The loss to the Ravens dropped the Jaguars record to 8-6, which puts them in a 3-way tie for first place in the AFC South along with the Indianapolis Colts and the Houston Texans.

For their final three games of the season, the Jaguars will face off against the Tampa Bay Bucs, Carolina Panthers, and Tennessee Titans.

The Ravens, meanwhile, have a showdown against the San Francisco 49ers coming up next weekend in what could be the game of the year between the league’s two best teams, followed by matchups against the Miami Dolphins and Pittsburgh Steelers.

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