Do not disregard ESPN analyst Rex Ryan within the New York Jets’ head-coaching search.
Per ESPN’s Rich Cimini, Ryan will interview with the Jets on Tuesday in Palm Seaside, Florida. The Athletic’s Zack Rosenblatt urged that Ryan’s relationship with Jets proprietor Woody Johnson could give him an edge over different candidates.
“As for Ryan, he hasn’t coached within the NFL because the Payments fired him in 2016,” wrote Rosenblatt in a chunk revealed Tuesday. “However he must be thought of a critical candidate for one easy purpose: He has a constructive relationship with Johnson, and a part of his pitch will likely be straightforward: ‘Hey Woody, who was the final coach to guide the Jets to the playoffs?'”
New York hasn’t made the playoffs in 14 years, the longest energetic drought within the NFL. When Ryan was the Jets’ head coach from 2009 to 2014, he made the AFC Championship Sport in his first two seasons however went 22-26 in his final three.
Nevertheless, in a Monday interview with ESPN New York Radio, Ryan stated he has “one hundred pc confidence” the Jets will rent him.
“I am not assembly anyone for the primary time,” Ryan stated (h/t Rosenblatt). “They know me. Woody is aware of who I’m. [Jets vice chairman] Christopher Johnson is aware of who I’m. And that is nice for me. There is not any BS in entrance of you, some man promoting you a bunch of crap. I am not certainly one of these phonies that you just’re bringing in.”
It might nonetheless be beautiful if Ryan landed the gig, and New York is reportedly concentrating on different candidates.
In accordance with SNY-TV, the Jets have already interviewed former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel and former Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera. They plan to request an interview with Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn.
Determine on Ryan staying with ESPN, the place he’ll most likely proceed to rant about his former workforce on “Sunday NFL Countdown.”