Somebody tell Rex Ryan that election season is over. It’s safe to say he didn’t get the message considering how hard he’s campaigning for the Jets’ head coaching job.
It’s not often that a coaching candidate starts publicly opining on a player they could be coaching in the future.
Former New York Jets coach Rex Ryan made some interesting comments about the future of quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
Rex Ryan told ESPN New York radio that he believes "100%" that he'll be the New York Jets' next head coach and detailed some plans for the team.
Rodgers's murky future with the Jets was brought up on Sunday NFL Countdown and Tedy Bruschi offered up his opinion that the franchise cannot just let the future Hall of Famer wal
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, completed his interview for his old position Tuesday.
Rodgers joined "The Pat McAfee Show" to offer an important update on his retirement plans, and whether he sees a future playing with the Jets. "It's gonna come down to the GM and coach and myself and whether we all want to do a dance together or if it's not in the cards," Rodgers stated.
Rex Ryan emphatically stated "No" when asked if Aaron Rodgers would be suiting up for the New York Jets in 2025.
It's too early to say whether Aaron Rodgers' 20th season was his final one in the NFL. Appearing on "The Pat McAfee Show" on Thursday, the four-time NFL MVP and future Hall of Famer said he's going to wait on who the next head coach and general manager of the New York Jets is before he decides whether he wants to continue playing.
The New York Jets are searching for a new head coach and are now eyeing one of their former quarterbacks to lead Aaron Rodgers in the 2025 NFL season.
Exactly a year ago, in the cold in Baltimore, the Texans’ resurgent season ended against the Ravens. It was four years after the Texans lost in the most painful of manners, squandering a 24-0 lead and being blown out 51-31 in the divisional round as the Kansas City Chiefs went on to win the Super Bowl.