The New York Jets announced their first two interview candidates for their vacant general manager position. On Tuesday, the Jets (4-10) first said the team conducted an interview with former Atlanta Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff. A few hours later, Jon Robinson was the second update.
The New York Jets interviewed former Tennessee Titans general manager Jon Robinson on Tuesday for their GM vacancy. Robinson is the second known general manager candidate to meet with the Jets, who interviewed former Atlanta Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff on Monday.
Atlanta – The Atlanta Falcons are turning to rookie Michael Penix Jr. as their starting quarterback and benching veteran Kirk Cousins as they fight for their first playoff berth since 2017. Coach Raheem Morris announced the decision in a statement Tuesday night.
Former Titans General Manager Jon Robinson interviewed for the New York Jets’ general manager position Tuesday, per the team. The position came open Nov. 19 when Jets owner Woody Johnson fired Joe Douglas after the team got off to a 3-8 start this season. Phil Savage has served as the Jets’ interim general manager since then.
On Tuesday, the Jets interviewed Thomas Dimitroff for the role. Dimitroff previously served as the Atlanta Falcons' GM but was fired alongside coach Dan Quinn after missing the playoffs for three straight seasons and starting the 2020 season 0-5. Now, the Jets have interviewed Jon Robinson for the position.
New York reportedly will also speak to former Tennessee GM Jon Robinson and former Washington and Philadelphia front office executive Louis Riddick, an ESPN analyst and former NFL player.
The New York Jets interviewed Reese's Senior Bowl executive director Jim Nagy for their opening at general manager, the team announced on Thursday. Prior
The New York Jets can’t seem to handle prosperity. The Jets were unable to capitalize on the momentum of their win and fell to the Los Angeles Rams.
The Atlanta Falcons finished the game with a 34-7 win against the New York Giants. That’s right, it has been 56 days, almost two months since the Falcons have scored 30+ points, and there are three key reasons as to why they managed it on Sunday.
Michael Penix Jr. won his debut as Atlanta’s starting quarterback, thanks largely to a defense that returned a pair of interceptions for touchdowns to hand the hapless New York Giants their franchise-record 10th straight loss,
From rookie quarterback Michael Penix Jr.'s strong start to a stellar defensive outing, three takeaways from the Atlanta Falcons' win over the New York Giants.
But, last week the Jets intercepted two passes, one by Sauce Gardner that iced the game and one by safety Jalen Mills, who unfortunately suffered a collarbone injury on the ensuing run-back and is out for the season.