The New York Jets interviewed former Washington and Carolina coach Ron Rivera on Thursday, the first known head coaching candidate to meet with the team. ESPN analyst and former NFL safety Louis Riddick also interviewed with the team for their general manager vacancy.
With their 2024 season winding down, the New York Jets continue to make plays for 2025 and beyond. The team announced Thursday that it has completed an interview with former NFL player and executive and current ESPN analyst Louis Riddick for their general manager position.
The team announced Thursday it interviewed former Washington Commanders and Carolina Panthers coach Ron Rivera for its head-coaching job. The Jets also said Thursday they interviewed ESPN analyst Louis Riddick for their general manager role.
The #Jets are scheduled to interview Ron Rivera for their head coaching job this week, per sources. In 13 seasons with Carolina and Washington, Rivera made the playoffs five times, including an appearance in Super Bowl 50. The first of many HC interviews to come in NYJ's search. pic.twitter.com/Tnbw2nS8Ja
It sounds like the New York Jets are leaving no stone unturned during their search for a new head coach. After the Jets put in a long list of
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — The New York Jets interviewed former Washington and Carolina coach Ron Rivera on Thursday, the first known head coaching candidate to meet with the team. ESPN analyst and ...
Rivera went 26-40-1 during a four-year stint with the Commanders, leading Washington to the playoffs during his first season with the team in 2020.
Jacksonville Jaguars: Fired head coach Doug Pederson on January 6. New England Patriots: Fired head coach Jerod Mayo on January 5. Requested interview with Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson.
Former New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan is interviewing for the current New York Jets head coaching job... and he thinks he's the frontrunner.
In stumping to be the New York Jets' next head coach, Rex Ryan promised he's a better candidate the Detroit Lions' Ben Johnson and to get rid of the "country club" culture afforded Aaron Rodgers.