New York shouldn't be worried about missing out on a top candidate even though Tennessee is moving on with its own executive.
The New York Jets have a few big question marks that need to get sorted out early in the offseason. New York needs to find a new head coach, a new general manag
New York hasn't made the playoffs in 14 years, the longest active drought in the NFL. When Ryan was the Jets' head coach from 2009 to 2014, he made the AFC Championship Game in his first two seasons but went 22-26 in his last three.
There are 12 candidates and counting that have been reported to have already interviewed or have interviews on the books with the Jets as of Monday afternoon. Mike Vrabel, who most recently was the head coach of the Tennessee Titans from 2018-23, had reportedly a positive interview in New York.
The Browns and Giants will join the Titans in the top three. How else does Round 1 look ahead of the postseason?
The New York Jets, looking to fill their general manager vacancy, are expected to interview Green Bay Packers vice president of personnel Jon-Eric Sullivan, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Sullivan,
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.
The Tennessee Titans are officially on the clock for the 2025 NFL Draft. The Titans locked up the No. 1 pick with Sunday's loss to the Houston Texans combined with the New England Patriots beating the Buffalo Bills in Week 18.
The Tennessee Titans, who own the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, fired general manager Ran Carthon after two seasons, they announced Tuesday.
The Saints are setting up a head coaching interview with Mike Vrabel, the 2021 Associated Press Coach of the Year. They'll have competition for his services.
Former Tennessee Titans head coach has landed his second head coaching interview of the offseason cycle, heading to Chicago to meet with the Bears, according to Boston Herald's Doug Kyed. Vrabel was the first person to interview with the New York Jets for their head coaching job,