One of the NFL’s most coveted head coach candidates met with the New York Jets today, but he has no interest in speaking with the New England Patriots.
Johnson and Glenn have already interviewed for open coaching positions and are scheduled for even more this weekend according to published reports.
The New England Patriots are moving fast to fill their head-coaching vacancy, with Mike Vrabel set to interview for the job and a request in for Ben Johnson.
Aaron Glenn is in high demand, with five head coach interviews within 48 hours. But this report says it may come down to a Saints-Jets bidding war:
Patriots owner Robert Kraft has always gone outside the box with many of his coaches and roster management. He didn't offer a full interview process for Bill Belichick back in 2000 - essentially just stealing him from the Jets. He also did not run an interview process for Jerod Mayo last season.
Have the New England Patriots already agreed to terms (behind closed doors) to sign one of the New York Jets’ top head coaching candidates? It’s an idea that wa
It helps that Vrabel has a built-in connection to the franchise. While he's best known as the former head coach of the Tennessee Titans, guiding three straight playoff runs during
The Jets are heading back across the pond as they're host a second consecutive regular season game from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2025.
The Jets were already searching for a new head coach. Former Tennessee Titans bench boss Mike Vrabel is available and he had an interview in New York last week. More noteworthy: Vrabel, 49, is a former Patriots player as well and the speed his former team moved on from Mayo sure does look like Vrabel is on their radar.
Bryce Watts Hansen, wife of former NFL free agent Chad Hansen, broke down the realities of her families' finances during her husband's time in the league
Bryce Watts Hansen—who is married to retired NFL player Chad Hansen—revealed the harsh reality of sharing finances with a professional football player, saying, "These contracts aren't guaranteed."