The New York Jets interviewed Green Bay Packers executive Jon-Eric Sullivan and Miami Dolphins assistant general manager Brian Gaine on Tuesday for their general manager vacancy. The meetings brought the number of candidates to whom the Jets have spoken to 15 as New York has cast a wide net in its search to replace Joe Douglas,
In fact, so commanding was their grasp on their postseason position, they rested nearly all of their starters in the Week 18 finale and still finished the season with the AFC’s best point differential along with a host of other “first-evers.
The New York Jets’ search for a new general manager early in the 2025 NFL offseason is well underway. Former general manager Joe Douglas was fired in November. The writing was on the wall for Douglas at that point.
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The New York Jets interviewed Green Bay Packers executive Jon-Eric Sullivan and Miami Dolphins assistant general manager Brian Gaine ... ad Sullivan and Gaine joined Kansas City assistant GM ...
The New York Jets interviewed Green Bay Packers executive Jon-Eric Sullivan and Miami Dolphins assistant general manager Brian Gaine on Tuesday for their general manager vacancy. The meetings ...
The New York Jets have announced that the Bills’ assistant general manager Brian Gaine has interviewed for their vacant general manager position: We have completed an interview with Brian Gaine for our General Manager position.
The Buffalo Bills should make sure to bring home a Super Bowl this winter, as they’re likely to lose a pair of key assets following the season, making next year
The New York Jets’ next general manager is almost as much of a mystery as their next head coach. However, there are some new insights into the NFL GM carousel t
The New York Jets interviewed Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith and Houston Texans offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik for their head coach position Thursday. The meetings with Smith and Slowik gave the Jets 12 known candidates with whom they’ve spoken about their vacancy.
The city will hire a consultant to decide how to best improve its deadliest streets. It will also apply for a federal grant to redo the majority of Troost Avenue.
On cold winter nights like the ones the Kansas City area has experienced recently, extreme street outreach groups are out with those with nowhere to go.