Jets interview Ron Rivera for head
coaching job and ESPN analyst Louis Riddick for GM vacancy
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[January 03, 2025]
By DENNIS WASZAK Jr.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — The New York Jets interviewed former
Washington and Carolina coach Ron Rivera on Thursday, the first
known head coaching candidate to meet with the team.
ESPN analyst and former NFL safety Louis Riddick also interviewed
with the team for their general manager vacancy. Riddick, who
previously worked in the front offices of Washington and
Philadelphia, is the fourth known GM candidate to meet with the
Jets.
Rivera went 26-40-1 during a four-year stint with the Commanders,
leading Washington to the playoffs during his first season with the
team in 2020. He was fired last January after a 4-13 season.
Rivera, who turns 63 next Tuesday, is the only coach in NFL history
to have led teams with losing records to the playoffs more than
once, having done so with Carolina (7-8-1) in 2014 and Washington
(7-9) in 2020.
He led the Panthers to the postseason four times during his tenure
in Carolina from 2011 to 2019, including a Super Bowl appearance in
the 2015 season when the team went 15-1 in the regular season and
eventually lost to Seattle in the title game.
Nicknamed “Riverboat Ron” for his aggressive decisions on the field,
Rivera has a career record of 105-108-2, including 3-5 in the
playoffs.
He played in 137 games, including 56 starts, during a nine-year
playing career with Chicago where he was a linebacker on the Bears
team that won the Super Bowl during the 1985 season behind its
exceptional "46" defense under coach Mike Ditka and coordinator
Buddy Ryan.
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Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera speaking during a press
conference at the end of an NFL football game against the Dallas
Cowboys, Jan. 7, 2024, in Landover, Md. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein,
File)
Rivera served as an assistant for the Chargers and
Bears before becoming a head coach.
The Jets fired coach Robert Saleh on Oct. 7 and have gone 2-9 under
interim coach Jeff Ulbrich. Former Jets coach Rex Ryan is also among
those expected to interview with the team.
New York, which fired Joe Douglas in November, has also interviewed
Senior Bowl executive director Jim Nagy, former Atlanta Falcons GM
Thomas Dimitroff and former Tennessee Titans GM Jon Robinson for the
GM job.
The 55-year-old Riddick joined ESPN in 2013 and serves as an NFL and
college football analyst on the network and ABC. He interviewed with
Detroit and Houston for their GM openings during the 2020 offseason.
Riddick, a ninth-round pick by San Francisco in the 1991 draft out
of Pittsburgh, had 155 tackles and two sacks during six NFL seasons
with the Falcons, Browns and Raiders.
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