Mike Vrabel went 54-45 during his tenure as the head coach of the Tennessee Titans. He's got a history of building winning cultures and his no-nonsense approach is something Jets fans love. He's also interviewed for the Jets job this week.
For those curious, here is where the team currently sits in the 2025 NFL draft order following the Jets’ 40-14 loss to the Buffalo Bills and ahead of their Week 18 meeting with the Miami Dolphins (8-8):
The Jets already have interviewed four GM candidates and two head coaching candidates, including former Tennessee Titans coach Mike Vrabel, who met with team brass Friday at the facility. Vrabel will be highly coveted, and the New England Patriots and Las Vegas Raiders figure to be in the Vrabel sweepstakes if they change coaches, as well.
With every Jets loss during their 2024 campaign, it seemed to get worse and worse. But why did their season ultimately fail?
The NFL coaching carousel is set to be in full swing with the end of the regular season this weekend. This year's version of "Black Monday" could see the most head coaching openings in years, with three head coaching vacancies already occurring.
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.
Mike Vrabel interviewed for the Jets' vacant head coaching job in New York on Friday, and according to one team insider, it was a good conversation.
The Jets have their first interview lined up for their head coaching vacancy. Ron Rivera is scheduled to interview for the job this week, NFL Network reported Monday morning, ahead of the team’s season finale against the Dolphins on Sunday.
New York Jets interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich has been overseeing a chaotic back half of the 2024 season, but despite the team's disappointing record, he still expects to interview for a permanent HC position, per NFL insider Ari Meirov.
For those curious, here is where the team currently sits in the 2025 NFL draft order following the Jets’ 19-9 loss to the Los Angeles Rams and ahead of their Week 17 meeting with the Buffalo BIlls (12-3):
The New York Jets are going to undergo some massive changes during the upcoming NFL offseason. A new regime will be in place after head coach Robert Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas were both ...