According to a report by Brian Costello of the New York Post, Trey Brown is scheduled to have a second interview with the New York Jets for their open general manager position. Not only did that news come through,
Now that Aaron Glenn has been hired as coach, the Jets have turned their full attention to finding a new general manager.
The New York Jets have revealed the three finalists for their general manager position and a decision is expected on Thursday, January 23.
After the Titans and Raiders filled their general manager positions, the Jets were the only team still looking to fill
Reports around the National Football League indicate the Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn will have a second interview with the New York
The Jets will conduct in-person second interviews with Broncos assistant GM Darren Mougey and Bengals senior personnel exec Trey Brown for their GM job tomorrow, per source. Commanders assistant GM Lance Newmark was in Tuesday. Those are, for now, the only three finalists.
The Jets hired Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn as their next head coach, with sources telling ESPN it's a five-year contract. The team is still looking to hire a general manager.
According to Jonathan Jones, the Jets are planning second interviews with Broncos assistant GM Darren Mougey and Bengals senior personnel executive Trey Brown for their general manager job. New York also completed a second interview for Commanders assistant GM Lance Newmark on Tuesday.
Two Wisconsin natives are among the finalists for NFL defensive player of the year. Also, each NFL team remaining has a UW alumnus on the roster.
NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero profiles the details behind the New York Jets' decision to hire Aaron Glenn and the Jacksonville Jaguars' move away from Trent Baalke as their general manager.
New York and Glenn agreed to terms on a five-year contract for the former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator to become the head coach of an organization that has missed the playoffs for 14 straight years - the longest active drought in North American sports.