JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan needed no convincing from executive vice president of football operations Tom Coughlin and general manager Dave Caldwell about pursuing quarterback Nick Foles. When Coughlin and Caldwell came to him after the 2018 regular season ended, Khan pretty much gave them a blank check.
As much as he liked Blake Bortles, Khan knew they needed an upgrade.
“I can tell you this, categorically, that as soon as the season was over, our dream was to get Nick Foles for all the different reasons that have been elaborated before, and it happened,” Khan said Thursday after the franchise’s annual state of the franchise presentation. “I think that’s a critical part that we have addressed.
“… Yes, we wanted to do whatever to get Nick here.”
“Whatever” ended up being a four-year contract worth $91 million with $50.125 million guaranteed. It is the biggest contract and largest guarantee in franchise history, and when you factor in the $16.5 million in dead money after the team cut Bortles, it’s a huge chunk out of Khan’s wallet.