The New York Jets are not afraid of hitting up their AFC East foes for help with their future. The Jets have announced that the Buffalo Bills’ assistant
Jon-Eric Sullivan, the Green Bay Packers’ vice president of player personnel, has spoken to the New York Jets about their vacant general manager position.
The New York Jets have completed an interview with ESPN’s Louis Riddick for the team’s general manager position. This comes after the Jets fired Joe Douglas in November.
There has been a lot that the New York Jets have done wrong in recent years that have led them to the position that they are stuck in. Their 14-year playoff drought is the longest in North American sports currently.
The Jets are entering an important offseason after firing both their head coach, Robert Saleh, and their general manager, Joe Douglas, midseason. The team
After a turbulent 2024 that brought a significant step back — and some unusual headlines to close out the year — the Jets have some big-picture issues to navigate.
As the New York Jets continue searching for their next general manager after Joe Douglas was fired mid-season, their candidate pool has grown to include people without former experience running a team.
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith is among the favorites to be the next head coach of the New York Jets, according to odds posted Thursday.
Woody Johnson reportedly nixed a deal for Jerry Jeudy in the offseason. You will never guess why.
The New York Jets got a head start on their general manager search when they somewhat unexpectedly fired Joe Douglas last month. It wasn’t that firing Douglas itself was all that surprising.
As a result of the New York Jets playing below-average football, Woody Johnson has fired people. The expectation entering the season was for the Jets to be one of the better teams in the NFL.
Everyone knows that New York Jets owner Woody Johnson fired his general manager, Joe Douglas, last week. But the final moments of Douglas's tenure as GM were recounted during Sundays fox pregame show.
The New York Jets are hitting the reset button, both at head coach and general manager. The decisions will be franchise-altering, helping to define the trajectory of New York after yet another failed experiment.
New York Jets general manager Joe Douglas received a sign from above shortly before the team fired him. Douglas was fired on Tuesday after five-plus seasons with the Jets.
If former New York Jets general manager Joe Douglas felt at all bad about being fired from the role just a few days ago he's hiding it remarkably well.
More signs emerged before the weekend suggesting the Aaron Rodgers-Jets marriage will end during the upcoming offseason.
The New York Jets are officially going to be on the lookout for a new general manager and a head coach this offseason. After firing Robert Saleh following their Week 5 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, it was Joe Douglas who received his walking papers following the team’s Week 11 loss to the Indianapolis Colts.
Perhaps Adams is not afraid to be blunt here considering he, like Aaron Rodgers, may not be back for 2025.
Will Aaron Rodgers still be the Jets starting quarterback during the 2025 campaign?
Pittsburgh Steelers General Manager Omar Khan has become a very popular member of the Steel City. He took over as the general manager in 2022 and has had some really successful drafts, made aggressive moves, and changed the way the Steelers build their team.
The New York Jets announced they have named Phil Savage as the interim general manager after firing Joe Douglas. Savage has been with the Jets in a few different capacities since they originally hired Douglas back in 2019, mostly in an advisory role. Savage, 59, got his start coaching as a graduate assistant at Alabama in 1987.
Any potential candidate should read the job description before applying for this Jets role.
The New York Jets have made another significant change in the wake of their latest loss.
Weeks after dismissing head coach Robert Saleh, the Jets have also cleaned house in the front office.
Douglas’ tenure consists of a 29-59 record with his rebuilding efforts being set back by multiple failed quarterback draft investments.
New York Jets general manager Joe Douglas knocked it out of the park in the 2022 draft, landing four stars with his first four picks. The Jets changed the direction of the franchise with the additions of Sauce Gardner, Garrett Wilson, Jermaine Johnson, and Breece Hall in that draft, raising the bar for future drafts.
Jets general manager Joe Douglas is, like head coach Robert Saleh , widely believed to be on the hot seat this season. Underscoring that reality is the fact that Douglas has just one year remaining on his contract.
New York Jets All-Pro pass rusher Haason Reddick may never play a snap for his new team.
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