The New York Jets are looking to hire the perfect offensive coordinator, and a former Super Bowl-winning head coach might be the guy.
If the New York Jets want to become a Super Bowl contender, surely an offensive coordinator who’s been there and done that could help with the assignment. It’s
The Jacksonville Jaguars had a late change of heart about their general manager, but it's not expected to delay their search for a head coach.Jacksonville will continue its coaching hunt before kicking off a search for a new GM,
The New York Jets' new general manager Darren Mougey and head coach Aaron Glenn met the media for the first time since they were named to their jobs.
Though the move is coming more than a week after the team let go of head coach Doug Pederson. Baalke served as ... and Newmark reportedly just had his second interview with the New York Jets. Still, we broke down a few names to potentially keep in mind ...
The 2024 season was full of disappointment for the Jets and turmoil within the organization. Johnson was more involved in decision-making throughout the season.
On defense, three young players -- CB Qwan'tez Stiggers, S Tony Adams and DL Leonard Taylor III -- each took a novel route to the NFL and the Green & White. And although they each mostly played complementary roles this past season, they all see room to stretch their legs in the future.
The countdown to Super Bowl LIX is on and talkSPORT.com will keep you up to date with all the news from around the league. The race to New Orleans on February 9 has reached its final conclusion.
In the 24 hours that saw Coen go from highest-paid coordinator to head coach, one team was left in the dark and the other found its match.
Baalke initially served as director of player personnel for the Jaguars in 2020 before being being promoted to GM in 2021.
The Bucs tried reaching out to Coen and his camp Thursday, but did not hear back as the coach traveled to Jacksonville to finalize the deal, ESPN's Adam Schefter added. Coen eventually got back to Bucs head coach Todd Bowles to inform him of the interview with Jacksonville, Schefter followed up.
After a tumultuous 48-plus hours, the Jacksonville Jaguars have officially announced former Buccaneers OC Liam Coen as the team's next head coach.