At least one team isn’t scared by Robert Saleh’s time in New York. The Jaguars have requested a interview ... Johnson and Detroit defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn. The former Jets coach is currently helping the Packers while they prepare for their ...
The New York Jets' 2024 season took a turn for the worst after team owner Woody Johnson chose to fire head coach Robert Saleh following a 2-3 start,
The Jaguars announced a list of interview requests for their head coaching vacancy on Tuesday. It includes several previously reported names in addition to a handful of new ones. The latter category includes former Jets head coach Robert Saleh.
While other teams are vying for the Lombardi trophy, the Jets are looking for their Lombardi.
New York was able to get their top guy and the “hot” guy in the coaching carousel back in 2021 with Robert Saleh. That didn't work out … but it surely leads to fans wondering what exactly might be the difference between Saleh and this “hot” candidate Vrabel.
Johnson, the former U.S. Ambassador to United Kingdom, sent shockwaves through the organization by firing head coach Robert Saleh five weeks into the season, and the Jets seemingly never regained their footing. Six weeks after dismissing Saleh, Johnson dumped general manager Joe Douglas.
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A mere 24 hours ago the Jacksonville Jaguars fired head coach Doug Pederson after three years at the helm. This morning the team posted their list of head coaching candidates and one name in particular really stood out: Former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh.
The New York Jets are in the market for a new coach and general manager after they fired both Robert Saleh and Joe Douglas during a disastrous 5-12 regular season.
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.