There is a coaching scenario that a lot of Jets fans have in their heads and are convinced should be the route they go with this coaching hire. I see it over and over on social media, and to be honest,
The Jets have launched their head coaching search, and Ron Rivera and Rex Ryan are a couple of the early candidates.
The New York Jets are gearing up for a full-scale rebuild of the franchise for the umpteenth time as they are set to hire their fourth head coach and third general manager in the last 10 years. Thus far,
The Jets have completed an interview with Josh McCown for their head coach vacancy, the team announced Friday afternoon.
The Cowboys have 27 players set to hit free agency this offseason. While most of the attention in Dallas is on the head coaching search, securing the futures of some of these key players with the team is just as important for the future success in Big D.
For several reasons, Woody Johnson and the New York Jets would be wise to consider Josh McCown for their vacant head coach position.
The New York Jets hiring Aaron Glenn as their head coach on Wednesday fills the vacancy of the lone team who interviewed Vikings quarterbacks coach Josh McCown for a potential HC role in this cycle. Additionally, it sounds like McCown is not going to leave the Vikings this offseason to be an offensive coordinator somewhere else.
Former New York Jets quarterback Josh McCown is familiar with the New York Jets organization as a player. But could he end up becoming the next head coach of the organization heading into the 2025-26 season?
After firing former head coach Robert Saleh midway through the 2024 season, and allowing interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich to walk after the year, the New York Jets are desperate to make a splash with their head coaching hire this offseason.
“I’m excited to welcome Aaron Glenn home as the head coach of the New York Jets,” owner Woody Johnson said in a statement. “Aaron earned this opportunity through almost three decades of NFL experience — 10 with us as a player and a scout.
For some of those teams, that will involve finding new head coaches and/or General Managers. Three teams fired their head coaches during the season and two more have been dispatched as of 9 a.m. ET on January 6.
It would be a role reversal from 2009 through 2011, when Schottenheimer served as offensive coordinator with the Jets under Ryan. The pairing worked. They ended up in back-to-back AFC Championships with Schottenheimer running the offense and Ryan running the show.