The New York Jets reportedly plan to interview one of their former quarterbacks for the open head-coaching role. CBS Sports insider Jonathan Jones reported the Jets have three interviews scheduled for Friday with Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores,
The New York Jets could have a staff filled with former Minnesota Vikings next season. According to SNY's Connor Hughes, there is speculation that the
The New York Jets' list of potential head coach candidates continue to grow. New York has been tied to more head coach candidates than anyone else at this point
The Minnesota Vikings are coming off a devastating blowout ... the Vikings have received head coach interview requests from the New York Jets for defensive coordinator Brian Flores and QB coach ...
The Chicago Bears interviewed Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores for their head coaching job Saturday. The 43-year-old Flores has been running Minnesota's defense the last two seasons after a stint as a senior defensive assistant and linebackers coach for Pittsburgh in 2022.
The Jets have completed an interview with Josh McCown for their head coach vacancy, the team announced Friday afternoon. McCown, a quarterback for the the Jets in 2017-18, is the Vikings’ quarterbacks coach. He joined Minnesota before the 2024 season and ...
The trio increased the list to 15 coaching candidates to meet with the Jets, who have also conducted 15 interviews for their general manager job.
The 2024 NFL season is over for the New York Jets. The results of where the team will select at the 2025 NFL draft is not. The Jets (5-12) beat the Miami Dolphins (8-9) in their season finale in a 32-20 final. That will hurt their draft stock, but it’s still unclear when New York will be on the clock until the entire regular season is over:
The Chicago Bears have interviewed Brian Flores for their vacant heading coaching job on Saturday. Flores is currently the defensive coordinator for the Minnesota Vikings. He has served in that position for two seasons,
Browns general manager Andrew Berry will be shopping on the NFL’s used quarterback lot, similar to those used car lots on street corners where the sticker on the