The bottom officially dropped out for Rex in 2014. The Jets finished with their worst record during the Ryan era at 4-12, capped by a humiliating 48-3 loss to the Buffalo Bills in a game that was relocated to Detroit’s Ford Field due to a major winter storm that crippled the city of Buffalo.
The New York Jets’ next head coach reportedly will not be Rex Ryan. Ryan, 62, has been vocal about wanting a chance to return. He interviewed with the team last week, but it could be one-and-done in terms of those chats.
The New York Jets interviewed Rex Ryan for their head coaching position, but have reportedly already passed on the former head coach.
Rex Ryan, who led the Jets to two consecutive AFC championship games at the start of his tenure as head coach, landed an interview to return to the team. Speaking to The Athletic's Mike Sando, one unnamed NFL executive warned that the Jets could end up in trouble if they interview Ryan but don't hire him.
Former New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan offered his reaction to the New England Patriots' decision to hire Mike Vrabel to replace Jerod Mayo.
For months now, former New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan thought he was a shoo-in to be hired as the team's next head coach. Why? Because he unabashedly
ESPN analyst Rex Ryan has made his desire to return as the head coach of the New York Jets no secret, but it doesn't seem like that is going to happen.
Rex Ryan told ESPN New York radio that he believes "100%" that he'll be the New York Jets' next head coach and detailed some plans for the team.
It seems like Rex Ryan made his interview for the New York Jets' vacant head coach position appear out of nowhere. If he can go 2-for-2 in his predictions, the Jets (5-12) will be bringing Ryan back as their next head coach.
Washington finished 4-13 in Rivera's final season. Former Jets and Bills head coach Rex Ryan told ESPN New York radio that he expects to talk to the Jets about their head coaching vacancy after ...
April 27, 2019. (AP Photo/Gregory Payan, File) Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] Rex Ryan has returned to the New York Jets — for an interview, at least. The former Jets coach and current ESPN analyst, who led the ...
Ryan, an ESPN NFL analyst, aims to reclaim the head coaching position he held with the Jets from 2009-14. During his first two seasons leading the team, the Jets advanced to the AFC Championship game. Across his five-year tenure, the Jets posted a 46-50 regular-season record.