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.
Thomas Dimitroff is back on the NFL’s GM radar. After not interviewing for a job during the past three hiring periods, the former Falcons front office boss is in the mix for the Jets’ now-available position.
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.
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
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.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Jets interviewed former Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff for their GM vacancy on Monday. The Jets have since confirmed the news: Dimitroff last interviewed for the Lions’ GM job back in 2020.
The future of New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers looms as a major question over the team’s general manager search.
The New York Jets are not necessarily looking to roll the dice when it comes to their next general manager hire.
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As the New York Jets move toward the end of the season and full-bore into a job search, it’s likely that some of the candidates for general manager and coach.