Hackett will soon be on the move, as the Jets are looking for a new coaching staff. Arthur Smith was among the coaches Gang Green eyed during Saleh’s search to add a shadow OC this past offseason, and the New York Post’s Brian Costello points to the current Steelers OC being back on the team’s radar — this time as a head coaching candidate.
Rex Ryan running it back with the Jets, manning the big office he once occupied for six years at Florham Park, making bombastic guarantees he won’t make good on, refusing to kiss rings, taunting opposing players, making jokes about his affinity for women’s feet, taking his players out to “get a damn snack.’’
Ryan led the Jets as head coach from 2009 to '14 and led the team to the AFC Championship Game in each of his first two seasons. The Jets didn't make the playoffs in any of Ryan's
Rex Ryan told ESPN New York that he expects to get an interview with the New York Jets in their upcoming head coach search.
The New York Jets became the first team in the NFL to fire their head coach this season as they canned Robert Saleh after a 2-3 start (the team's record
Rex Ryan told Jake Asman on ESPN Radio that he plans on interviewing for the vacant head coach position with the New York Jets.
ESPN's Rex Ryan revealed on Monday that he expects to talk with the New York Jets regarding the team's head coaching vacancy once the regular season comes
Ryan hasn't coached in the NFL since 2016, when he was with the Buffalo Bills. From 2009-2014 Ryan was the Jets head coach, making two AFC Championship appearances in his first two seasons, but finishing with a 46-50 record. He is the last head coach to lead the Jets to the playoffs.
Former New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan says he expects that he is going to be called in to discuss returning to the team in their search for a new HC. Per ESPN broadcaster Jake Asman, "Rex Ryan tells me on @DRonESPN on @880ESPNNewYork that he expects to speak with the #Jets for their head coaching opening after the regular season ends.
Former Jets coach Rex Ryan said Monday on ESPN New York radio that he expects to interview for the team's head coaching job. Besides Ryan, the team is also expected to interview R
Rex Ryan has lobbied for a second chance to coach the Jets, and he expects to get an interview with his former team. Ryan, appearing on ESPN New York radio Monday, told host Jake Asman that he anticipates meeting with the Jets about their vacancy after the season ends this week..