Former Jets head coach Rex Ryan labeled Eagles QB Jalen Hurts 'horrendous' outside the pocket before Sunday's NFC Championship Game.
If the Cowboys do indeed hire Brian Schottenheimer, it appears that Rex Ryan could be in play as part of his staff.
For months now, former New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan thought he was a shoo-in to be hired as the team's next head coach. Why? Because he unabashedly
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.
Brian Schottenheimer has emerged as among the favorites to become the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, meaning he could assemble a coaching staff potentially led by Rex Ryan on the defensive side.
The bottom officially dropped out for Rex in 2014. The Jets finished with their worst record during the Ryan era at 4-12, capped by a humiliating 48-3 loss to the Buffalo Bills in a game that was relocated to Detroit’s Ford Field due to a major winter storm that crippled the city of Buffalo.
The New York Jets’ next head coach reportedly will not be Rex Ryan. Ryan, 62, has been vocal about wanting a chance to return. He interviewed with the team last week, but it could be one-and-done in terms of those chats.
Ryan, a former head coach of the New York Jets and Buffalo Bills, has owned his foot fetish after a video that he and his wife made appeared on a foot fetish website in 2010.
It's been awhile since I have written about the New York Jets. After all last season was an absolute disaster and with the Jets firing their GM & Head
The Kansas City Chiefs are two wins away from achieving the NFL's first Super Bowl three-peat and some national media members aren't handling it very well.
He becomes the fifth NFL head coach to have a playing history with his current team, after Mike Vrabel (New England Patriots), Jim Harbaugh (Los Angeles Chargers), DeMeco Ryans (Houston Texans) and Dan Campbell, his most recent boss in Detroit.
Aaron Glenn is back where his NFL journey began nearly 31 years ago. He was a game-changing cornerback for the New York Jets then. Now he's tasked with helping turn around the fortunes of the