Hue Jackson does not really have a great track record as an NFL head coach.

He landed his first head-coaching job with the Oakland Raiders back in 2011, going 8-8 in just one season with the club. Jackson then earned a head-coaching position with the Cleveland Browns in 2016 and proceeded to go 3-36-1 over two-and-a-half years before being fired midway through the 2018 campaign.

But in spite of his struggles at the helm, Jackson is still hoping for another opportunity someday.

“Oh, yeah, I mean I think I can. I mean, just because the situation in Cleveland [didn’t work out] doesn’t mean that you can’t coach,” Jackson said on Charlotte's WFNZ 102.5 FM. “There’s a lot of great coaches who came before me that coached there and went on and did great things. Sometimes, the situation is different. I think if people dig in and really take the time to look at the overall situation there, maybe they would understand it more. At the same time, I understand what narrative gets put out there, that’s what people know. Hopefully, people will think back to the times when I’ve put myself in that position. I had to be doing something right. To go back and be a coordinator again or be a head coach, I do believe it’s in my future. I’ve just got to go work through the process and see where it goes.”

After Jackson was fired by the Browns back in late October, he joined the Cincinnati Bengals as a special assistant to the head coach. However, after Marvin Lewis and the Bengals went their separate ways this offseason, Jackson was left without a job. He did interview for Cincinnati's head-coaching vacancy, but was unsuccessful. He also interviewed for the offensive coordinator position with the Arizona Cardinals.

Jackson may very well get some type of coaching opportunity elsewhere in the near future, but the chances of him being hired as a head coach again seem pretty slim.