The New York Jets' 2024 season took a turn for the worst after team owner Woody Johnson chose to fire head coach Robert Saleh following a 2-3 start,
While other teams are vying for the Lombardi trophy, the Jets are looking for their Lombardi.
Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers posts a photo with Davante Adams on social media amid potential retirement rumors
Mike Vrabel went 54-45 during his tenure as the head coach of the Tennessee Titans. He's got a history of building winning cultures and his no-nonsense approach is something Jets fans love. He's also interviewed for the Jets job this week.
The Jets already have interviewed four GM candidates and two head coaching candidates, including former Tennessee Titans coach Mike Vrabel, who met with team brass Friday at the facility. Vrabel will be highly coveted, and the New England Patriots and Las Vegas Raiders figure to be in the Vrabel sweepstakes if they change coaches, as well.
Johnson, the former U.S. Ambassador to United Kingdom, sent shockwaves through the organization by firing head coach Robert Saleh five weeks into the season, and the Jets seemingly never regained their footing. Six weeks after dismissing Saleh, Johnson dumped general manager Joe Douglas.
The Bengals fired defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo Monday. Here are three names to watch for potential replacements.
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith is a candidate for vacant head coach job of the New York Jets, several national outlets reported Monday, and the Jets have formally requested an interview with Smith.
Even if the Bills fall short of next month’s Super Bowl, they remain positioned for prolonged greatness. If that’s not enough for perennial contention, then the rest of the AFC East’s decrepitude will keep that window wide open.
The Indianapolis Colts have parted ways with Gus Bradley. Let’s take a look at some potential replacements at defensive coordinator.