Options continue to dwindle for the New York Jets as the coaching carrousel spins. After the New England Patriots announced that they are hiring Mike Vrabel to be their head coach in one of the most un-surprising moves of the offseason,
As the number of coaching candidates the Jets interview seems to grow by the hour, you have to wonder if Mike Tannenbaum and Rick Spielman are getting paid hourly.
They have interviewed many high-profile candidates, including Darren Rizzi, Aaron Glenn, Ron Rivera, and former head coach Rex Ryan. Ryan has stated many times he wishes to return to coaching and ...
Rex Ryan was the leader of that bandwagon. Not only did Ryan believe the Chargers would win on the road in Houston, but he also said that the Chargers had a bye week ahead of their game.
Rex Ryan has been very openly campaigning for the New York Jets to bring him back as their head coach, and the ESPN analyst made yet another pitch while reacting to some big news on Sunday.
Mike Vrabel will be the new head coach for the Patriots, and Rex Ryan is hoping that they'll see each other twice a year.
The Cowboys have 27 players set to hit free agency this offseason. While most of the attention in Dallas is on the head coaching search, securing the futures of some of these key players with the team is just as important for the future success in Big D.
Last year, the Cowboys were looking to hire a new defensive coordinator. As Rex Ryan tells it, it would have been him, if they'd been offering more money. This time around, as they reportedly are poised to hire Brian Schottenheimer as Mike McCarthy's successor,
Rob Ryan spent 17 years as an NFL coordinator, leading defenses in Buffalo, Oakland, Cleveland, New Orleans and Dallas. In Buffalo, where twin brother Rex Ryan was head coach, Rob Ryan first ...
Of course, we said the same thing last year, and both ended up returning to the team for another shot at a championship in Detroit. Because the Lions earned a first-round bye in the postseason, Johnson and Glenn can start interviewing virtually for coaching positions starting this Wednesday (January 8),
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President Donald Trump's pardons of those convicted in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol is raising concern among attorneys, former federal investigators and experts who follow extremism.