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Ron Rivera, Louis Riddick Interview for Jets HC, GM Openings amid Vrabel Rumors

Jack MurrayJanuary 2, 2025

PHILADELPHIA, PA - JANUARY 08: ESPN Monday Night Football announcer Louis Riddick looks on prior to the game between the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on January 8, 2022 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
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The New York Jets may opt for flashy hires for the team's next general manager and head coach.

The franchise announced on X that it had completed an interview with former NFL safety and current ESPN analyst Louis Riddick for the team's vacant general manager position. The team also announced that it had interviewed former Washington Commanders and Carolina Panthers head coach Ron Rivera for the head coaching position.

New York Jets @nyjets

We have completed an interview with Louis Riddick for our General Manager vacancy.

New York Jets @nyjets

We have also completed an interview with Ron Rivera for our Head Coach position.

These interviews come after New York has been linked to former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel.

Riddick played six seasons in the NFL for the Cleveland Browns, Atlanta Falcons and the then-Oakland Raiders. He joined ESPN in 2020 and works as a broadcaster for Monday Night Football.

During his NFL career, Riddick played in 94 games and made eight starts. He then would work as a scout and rose to the Director of Pro Personnel for both the then-Washington Redskins and the Philadelphia Eagles

He notably interviewed for the general manager vacancies for the Houston Texans and Detroit Lions in 2020.

Rivera was the head coach of the Panthers from 2011-19 and the Commanders from 2020-23. He has compiled a 102-103-2 overall record and helped lead the Panthers to Super Bowl 50.

The Jets fired general manager Joe Douglas and head coach Robert Saleh midway through the 2024 season. The team has slumped to a 4-12 record despite notable talent on the roster. The next general manager will have to tackle the future of quarterback Aaron Rodgers as well as assembling a roster to break a playoff drought that extends to 2010.