Ben Johnson made a quick decision. Aaron Glenn could be next. With Johnson heading to Chicago and Mike Vrabel already in New England, five head coaching vacancies remain. The Jets, Saints, Jaguars, Raiders and Cowboys are still in the hunt.
For some of those teams, that will involve finding new head coaches and/or General Managers. Three teams fired their head coaches during the season and two more have been dispatched as of 9 a.m. ET on January 6.
The New York Jets are planning to interview Maryland football coach Mike Locksley on Friday, according to the NFL Network.
FILE - Maryland head coach Mike Locksley looks on ... ever-growing list of coaching candidates to seven, joining Mike Vrabel, Ron Rivera, Rex Ryan, Matt Nagy and Aaron Glenn.
Maryland coach Mike Locksley interviewed for ... A winter of change for the Jets What Zack Rosenblatt is hearing about Aaron Glenn, Mike Vrabel and other candidates. Why New York is the least ...
The New York Jets are exploring the college ranks amid their head coaching search. The team announced on Friday that it completed an interview with
The New York Jets interviewed Kansas City Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo and Maryland coach Mike ... candidates to seven, joining Mike Vrabel, Ron Rivera, Rex Ryan, Matt Nagy and ...
The NFL head coaches are getting younger and younger. That is not changing in the 2025 offseason. What started with the Rams' surprising hire of the then-30-year-old Sean McVay in 2017 has turned into a spree of clubs electing to put the faith of their franchise in a youthful mind.
Under Mike Vrabel, New England’s coaching staff is going to look a whole lot different than it did in 2024. A handful of assistants already know they won’t be back, offensive coordinator ...
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Vrabel made his own path by first serving as a linebackers coach for Ohio State in 2011. He also worked as a defensive line coach for that program in 2012 and 2013 before taking his talents to to NFL, where he worked under Bill O’Brien with the Texans as the linebackers coach and defensive coordinator.