The New York Jets are exploring the college ranks amid their head coaching search. The team announced on Friday that it completed an interview with
Aaron Glenn is in high demand, with five head coach interviews within 48 hours. But this report says it may come down to a Saints-Jets bidding war:
Chris Spielman, a special assistant to Lions president Sheila Hamp, is set to interview for the New York Jets general manager position.
Chris Spielman, a Detroit Lions exec and Ohio State football legend, will interview for the New York Jets' vacant general manager job.
The New York Jets reportedly chose not to submit an interview request for Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson in their search for a new
Spielman has the title of special assistant in Detroit. He’s now going to interview for a different title with a different team. Numerous sources have confirmed that Spielman will interview for the New York Jets vacant GM spot.
The report which was cited on social media by ESPN NFL reporter Adam Shefter, comes via Ohio sports radio station host Anthony Rothman.
The New York Jets are beginning their head coaching search in earnest this week after a painful 2024 season came to a merciful end on Sunday. And no time was wasted before the organization surprised the general public.
When the Detroit Lions began their search for a new general manager and new head coach back in 2021, owner Shiela Hamp made the decision her parents never did when she brought in football people to help with the search.
The New York Jets continue their head coaching search, but there has been one interesting piece of information to come out. Former Jets cornerback and current Detroit Lions’ defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn has declined a request to interview for the New England Patriots’ head coaching position.
Who could be the next head coach of the New York Jets? Mike Fanelli dives into the team's top eight candidates.