From Mike Vrabel to Rex Ryan, Ben Johnson to Aaron Glenn, a look at where the franchise and the candidates stand.
As the New York Jets seek to hire a new head coach and general manager this offseason after a dreadful 2024 campaign, there isn't much optimism that
1. Familiar position: Saturday marked Woody Johnson's 25th anniversary as the owner of the Jets. On Jan. 11, 2000, he purchased the team from the Leon Hess estate for $635 million, which was a record for an NFL franchise at the time. Forbes recently valued the Jets at $6.9 billion -- roughly 10 times Johnson's original investment.
The New England Patriots have reportedly hired Mike Vrabel to be the team's next head coach, per ESPN's Adam Schefter, though they weren't the
Mike Vrabel is returning to Foxboro to be the 16th head coach in franchise history. He will replace Jerod Mayo, who was fired shortly after the team's Week 18 win over the Buffalo Bills. Mayo lasted only one season in the role. The Patriots have finished 4-13 each of the last two seasons.
Former NFL MVP Boomer Esiason offered his thoughts on the New York Jets' search for a new coach. The Jets, along with the New Orleans Saints, Chicago Bears, Jacksonville Jaguars and the Las Vegas Raiders are in the same boat - looking for a new coach to lead the roster in 2025.
Notable contenders include Mike Locksley, Steve Spagnuolo ... The New York Jets extend Head Coach search Jets owner Woody Johnson oversees the process, with help from external advisors to ensure ...
During ESPN’s “Sunday NFL Countdown,” Ryan did it again when NFL insider Adam Schefter reported that the New England Patriots had reached an agreement for Mike Vrabel to become the team’s ...
The New York Jets have reportedly made a "substantial" offer to one of the top head coaching candidates in this year's hiring cycle.
The New England Patriots didn't wait, firing Jerod Mayo on Jan. 5 (and subsequently hiring Mike Vrabel on Jan. 12). And while Black Monday 2025 still had a few firings (Doug Pederson of the ...
As the number of coaching candidates the Jets interview seems to grow by the hour, you have to wonder if Mike Tannenbaum and Rick Spielman are getting paid hourly.
The New York Jets have scheduled a second interview on Tuesday with former Detroit Lions senior director of player personnel and current Washington