Just over a month after opting out of his contract as the head coach of the Buffalo Bills, Doug Marrone was sitting in Jacksonville, Fla., where the Jaguars officially introduced him as the offensive line coach and assistant head coach of offense on Thursday.

Marrone spoke publicly for the first time since taking his $4 million guaranteed salary and hitting the open market back on New Year's Eve. Jaguars coach Gus Bradley said the two didn't talk much about Marrone's departure from Buffalo, and Marrone didn't feel like talking about it much Thursday, either. He did, however, say that he didn't leave expecting another head coaching job would be waiting for him, according to Ryan O'Hallaran of the Florida Times-Union.

"You can't do that in this profession," Marrone said.

Marrone also attempted to squash any speculation that he settled on his current position in Jacksonville and has wandering eyes for his next head coaching position.

Jaguars OL coach Doug Marrone says he won't focus on head coaching job. Says his focus is "right here" and doesn't look to his next job. — John Oehser (@JohnOehser) February 5, 2015

Fans of Syracuse and the Bills may have a tough time believing that considering the way he left both of those jobs. But he insisted his focus is on the Jaguars' offensive line coach position and had nothing but good things to say about Buffalo.

"I had two outstanding years in Buffalo," Marrone told O'Hallaran. "Terry and Kim are going to be outstanding."