Very little down time for Milanovich in return to CFL with Eskimos
COLLINGWOOD, Ont. — It’s shaping up to be a hectic off-season for Scott Milanovich.
The 46-year-old native of Butler, Pa., finished his third season in the NFL as Jacksonville’s quarterback coach last month. But Milanovich didn’t make vacation plans following the Jaguars’ season-ending 38-20 win over Indianapolis on Dec. 29.
Instead, he immediately stepped into his new post as head coach of the Edmonton Eskimos. Milanovich has had to juggle assembling a staff with evaluating the roster of an Eskimos squad that finished fourth in the West Division and upset Montreal 37-29 in the East semifinal before losing 36-16 to Hamilton in the conference final.
Milanovich didn’t have designs on a return to the CFL — he served as Toronto’s head coach from 2012-16 — until Edmonton GM Brock Sunderland came calling. Jason Maas was fired following the Hamilton loss after posting a 39-33 regular-season record over four seasons on the Eskimos’ sideline.