Nick Wright joins Colin Cowherd to debate whether the New York Jets should bring back Rex Ryan as head coach. They analyze Ryan’s past success with the Jets, his defensive expertise, and whether he’s the right fit to turn the franchise around.
Rex Ryan interviewed Tuesday in West Palm Beach, Fla., for the Jets head coaching job. A little more than 10 years ago, the Jets announced his firing via Twitter, ending a six-year stretch that
Ryan, an ESPN NFL analyst, aims to reclaim the head coaching position he held with the Jets from 2009-14. During his first two seasons leading the team, the Jets advanced to the AFC Championship game. Across his five-year tenure, the Jets posted a 46-50 regular-season record.
Rex Ryan's opinion of himself as a candidate for the New York Jets isn't shared by people around the NFL, according to The Athletic's Zack
Rex Ryan is awfully confident he’ll return to his old job as the New York Jets head coach and believes 100% he’s the right guy for the gig.
Sources: Former #Jets coach Rex Ryan is set to interview with the Jets on Tuesday, an opportunity for Ryan to state his case to his old team. Ryan, a current ESPN analyst, has publicly stated his desire for the post he once held. He went 46-50 for NYJ with a 4-2 playoff record. pic.twitter.com/cTZ2EwyEnD
Ryan had been the head coach the last time the Jets made a postseason appearance and under his reign, the Jets made back-to-back AFC Championship Game appearances in 2009 and 2010. He was fired after the 2014 season when the team went 4-12.
Rex Ryan is confident he'll land his old job as the New York Jets head coach and he's already revealing what that might look like for certain players.
Rex Ryan reportedly interviewed with the New York Jets on Tuesday,. And based on his comments the day before, the former HC of the NYJ is
Rex Ryan is not only convinced that he’s going to become the next New York Jets head coach, but he’s fully confident that he can rein in quarterback Aaron Rodgers next season.
The New York Jets are on the hunt for a new head coach and could be going back to an old friend to fill the vacancy. Rex Ryan, who coached the Jets from 2009-2014, is slated to interview for his old position this week.