The New York Jets are currently in a state of disarray. They just missed the NFL playoffs for the 14th consecutive season. They have no head coach or
ESPN’s Mike Greenberg’s fandom of the New York Jets has been well-documented throughout his lengthy tenure at the network. And moving forward, his name may be forever etched in the history of the Jets organization without any of his doing.
Making his connection even closer to the Jets is the fact that Greenberg, after graduating from Cornell in 2007, went to Hofstra University on Long Island when the team was still holding training camp there. The dots can be connected. Greenberg's former connection with New York will make him an interesting candidate moving forward.
A Jets fan growing up, the Bellmore native has worked in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' front office in various roles since 2010.
From Mike Vrabel to Rex Ryan, Ben Johnson to Aaron Glenn, a look at where the franchise and the candidates stand.
The New York Jets have scheduled a second interview on Tuesday with former Detroit Lions senior director of player personnel and current Washington
The New York Jets interviewed five more candidates Saturday for their ... Grigson, Spielman, Mougey, Brown and Newmark joined Tampa Bay assistant GM Mike Greenberg, Los Angeles Rams senior personnel executive Ray Farmer, Kansas City assistant GM Mike ...
The New York Jets interviewed Kansas City Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo and Maryland coach Mike Locksley on Friday for their head coach vacancy. The team also spoke to Tampa Bay Chiefs assistant general manager Mike Greenberg about its GM ...
He ended up on the Jets’ radar because of a reputation fostered as a strong program culture-builder in the Big Ten during his second stint calling the shots.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms question what’s holding up the Jets from signing Aaron Glenn as their next head coach and acknowledge the possibility Bill Parcels told him to leave to get a better offer.
At the time of this writing, the New York Jets have not yet hired Aaron Glenn as their next head coach. However, things seem to be strongly pointing in that direction as I type today’s FC. While some people strangely don’t want Glenn as the next head coach - and keep comparing him to Robert Saleh because they are first-time head coaches who were defensive coordinators prior to that - the nostalgia factor for those who enjoyed seeing him play with the Jets to begin his playing career has me excited.