The New York Jets are considering a former veteran quarterback in their head coaching search. Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports reported that the Jets will hold
The Vikings have a tough decision to make on Sam Darnold as their starting quarterback, including whether they just want to turn the page to injured first-round pick J.J. McCarthy in Year 2.
The Bears are interviewing everyone for their coaching staff—but are they overlooking the one man who could change their future?
Monday night’s wild-card round disappointment for the Vikings seemed to be felt viscerally by the voice of the team. Paul Allen, the team’s iconic radio voice on KFXN, felt all of the emotions in what became an ugly 27-9 loss that saw quarterback Sam Darnold get sacked nine times for 82 yards.
In the wake of two straight miserable performances on the national stage, nobody has taken more shots over the last 12 hours than Darnold has from the national media.
Kevin O'Connell, the QB coaches and backups have Darnold playing at a high level. Can he bounce back from the Week 18 debacle in Detroit?
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 New York Jets are still in the process of looking for their next head coach. According to insider Jordan Schultz, the team is still in the interview phase and will interview Minnesota Vikings quarterback coach Josh McCown for the head coaching position.
The New York Jets, like many teams across the NFL, are on the hunt for a new head coach. Robert Saleh didn’t make it to the midpoint of the 2024 campaign, getting fired despite having Aaron Rodgers as his starting quarterback.
The Jets have been looking all across the league and even at the college level for an option to lead the team into the future. New York reportedly is interviewing a former quarter
The New York Jets reportedly plan to interview one of their former quarterbacks for the open head-coaching role.