The New York Jets interviewed former Washington and Carolina coach Ron Rivera on Thursday, the first known head coaching candidate to meet with the team. ESPN analyst and former NFL safety Louis Riddick also interviewed with the team for their general manager vacancy.
The New York Jets said Thursday that they completed interviews with Ron Rivera for their head coaching vacancy and Louis Riddick for their general manager job. The Jets have gotten
The team announced Thursday it interviewed former Washington Commanders and Carolina Panthers coach Ron Rivera for its head-coaching job. The Jets also said Thursday they interviewed ESPN analyst Louis Riddick for their general manager role.
With their 2024 season winding down, the New York Jets continue to make plays for 2025 and beyond. The team announced Thursday that it has completed an interview with former NFL player and executive and current ESPN analyst Louis Riddick for their general manager position.
According to a Tuesday afternoon report from Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the Jets are scheduled to interview Ron Rivera for their head coaching position on Thursday. Rivera, 62,
The New York Jets interviewed two candidates for their head-coaching job this week — Ron Rivera and Mike Vrabel.
The New York Jets will interview former Carolina Panthers and Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera this week as part of their coaching
The #Jets are scheduled to interview Ron Rivera for their head coaching job this week, per sources. In 13 seasons with Carolina and Washington, Rivera made the playoffs five times, including an appearance in Super Bowl 50. The first of many HC interviews to come in NYJ's search. pic.twitter.com/Tnbw2nS8Ja
The New York Jets will interview former two-time head coach Ron Rivera this week for their vacancy, NFL Network reported Monday. The Jets are set to begin searches to replace
NEW YORK (CHARLOTTE SPORTS LIVE) — The New York Jets have completed an interview with former Panthers head coach Ron Rivera for the same position, the team announced Thursday.
Rivera went 26-40-1 during a four-year stint with the Commanders, leading Washington to the playoffs during his first season with the team in 2020.