Former Titans Coach Mike Vrabel interviewed for New York Jets' head-coaching vacancy

Alex Parker

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The New York Jets are considering former Titans coach Mike Vrabel for their head-coaching vacancy.

Why it matters: Vrabel is regarded as one of the top candidates for the position, bringing a wealth of experience and success.

  • He is available for interviews after his contract with the Cleveland Browns expired.
  • Ron Rivera, a former coach of the Panthers and Commanders, has already interviewed for the Jets' head-coaching position.

What's new: The Jets are actively conducting interviews to find the right candidate to replace Robert Saleh, who was fired in October.

  • Rex Ryan, a former Jets and Bills coach, expects to interview with the team, although no meeting has been arranged yet.

What to watch: The Jets coaching search is ongoing, and the selection of the right head coach will significantly impact the team's future direction and performance.

  • The Jets have enlisted The 33rd Team for data analysis and assistance in their coaching and general manager searches.
  • Former Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum and former Vikings GM Rick Spielman are leading the project for The 33rd Team.

Yes, but: While Vrabel's candidacy is promising, other strong contenders are also in consideration for the role.

  • The Jets have interviewed several candidates for their general manager vacancy, signaling a comprehensive evaluation process.

What's next: The decision-making process for the head-coaching position is expected to continue in the coming days and weeks as the Jets aim to make the best choice for the future of the franchise.

  • The team has not yet announced a specific timeline for the final decision.

The bottom line: The Jets search for a new head coach is a critical step towards revitalizing the team and setting them on a path to success.

  • With talented candidates like Vrabel being considered, the Jets have an opportunity to make a transformative hiring that could shape the team's fortunes in the seasons to come.