The New York Jets are about to kick their head-coaching search into high gear next week and a current coach is on the list of interviews.
Rex Ryan is slated to interview for the vacant New York Jets head coaching job this upcoming Tuesday. In the meantime, though, the candidate is still working fo
The New York Jets have begun their search for a new head coach, with Mike Vrabel and Ron Rivera among big names to speak with team brass in recent days. Two other prominent coaches could be next, with Arthur Smith and Kliff Kingsbury also on the Jets' radar,
The New York Jets inducted Method Man, Michael "Hulk Hands" Gutradt, Raymond Londa and Michael Shannon into the Jets Fan Hall of Fame Presented by Ticketmaster on Sunday at MetLife Stadium before the Green & White's Week 18 matchup with the Miami Dolphins.
"So I just need a break mentally to just kind of refresh, put my feet in the sand and see where I'm at after that," Rodgers said.
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith has interest from the New York Jets for their open head coach position, according to NFL insider Josina Anderson. Smith is expected to be a hot candidate this off-season on the head coach market after his work with Russell Wilson.
The Jets placed Gardner (hamstring) on injured reserve Saturday. Gardner was already ruled out for Sunday's regular-season finale against the Dolphins due to a hamstring injury. His placement on ...
After an utterly humiliating performance against the Buffalo Bills, the Rodgers Rodeo likely lost its last legs. But who else will the New York Jets let go with him?
Ahead of their regular season finale against the Miami Dolphins in Week 18, the New York Jets unveiled a massive banner on the field. However, there was one big problem with it, and it's a microcosm of how the Jets' season has gone.
The Miami Dolphins (8-8) head to MetLife Stadium on Sunday to face the New York Jets (4-12) in a Week 18 regular-season finale
Sunday may be the final time Aaron Rodgers takes the field as a quarterback in an NFL game. "I would say very firmly up in the air," NFL Network's