Gus Bradley has said that he has "really enjoyed" his first year as head coach with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The 47-year-old left his post as defensive coordinator with the Seattle Seahawks to take charge of the AFC South side, guiding them to a third-placed finish in the division in 2013.
Bradley told the team's website: "I've really enjoyed it. It's been really good. You get tested on so many things, your conviction, your philosophy, your approach, how you're going to be with the players, how you're going to be with the staff. I've loved every second of it. It's been great.
"I'm sure I changed. I don't want to be naive and think I never did change, but as far as my core beliefs, or at least to be consistent enough where the players knew what they were getting every day, that part of it I feel pretty good about. I think we've really grown as a staff and as a team. We're still obviously not where we want to go, but I feel like we've taken the first steps.
"Our whole thing when we set this up was to get a product and a team where you could see sustainable success every year, year in and year out. To do that, you have to be careful of trying to be quick trigger and fixing it really quick. There are a lot of things that go into it and you want to make sure everything's right."
The Jaguars finished the season with a 4-12 record.