Gang Green had a busy Wednesday interviewing both general manager and coaching candidates for its vacant positions.
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
The Jets have completed a virtual interview with Matt Nagy for their vacant head coach position.
Nagy is the fourth known coaching candidate the Jets have interviewed, joining Ron Rivera, Mike Vrabel and Rex Ryan. They’re expected to talk to Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, who played eight seasons for the Jets, this week.
The New York Jets have interviewed another former NFL head coach for their vacant job in their effort to find a new bench boss. The team has announced that Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator and former Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy has spoken with the team in New York:
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 York Jets are interviewing general manager and coaching candidates. They have their eye on two members of the Chiefs.
The Jets submitted interview requests for head coach and general manager candidates who are employed by teams on Monday, casting a wide net.
The New York Jets interviewed Kansas City offensive coordinator Matt Nagy on Wednesday for ... before becoming assistant GM. Jets owner Woody Johnson hired The 33rd Team, a football media ...
Familiar position: Saturday marked Woody Johnson's 25th anniversary as ... Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy, Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores, Chiefs DC ...
San Francisco 49ers QB coach Brian Griese rejected the New York Jets request to interview him for their vacant head coach role.
Leave no stone unturned. That seems to be the motto for Woody Johnson and the New York Jets, as they have interviewed 31 candidates (and counting) in their search for their next general manager