Scott Milanovich steps down as Edmonton’s head coach to pursue opportunities in NFL
The CFL team with no name now doesn’t have a head coach.
Scott Milanovich resigned Monday as the head coach of the Edmonton Football Team to explore NFL opportunities. The move came just over a year after Milanovich stepped down as the quarterback coach with the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars after three seasons to return to the CFL, where he got his first opportunity to become a pro head coach.
“Scott informed me (Monday morning) that he was resigning as the head coach of the Edmonton Football Team to accept a position in the NFL,” Edmonton GM Brock Sunderland said in a statement. “It’s disappointing that he was never able to coach a game for our organization due to the pandemic.
“We wish Scott and his family all the best in his future endeavours.”