The days of big, brash talk by Rex Ryan could be over. The New York Jets coach told WFAN Radio on Friday that he'll remain confident but might tone down his comments after his Super Bowl guarantees and bravado might have hurt his team this season. Ryan, who has promised big things for the Jets since taking over as coach in 2009, predicted a Super Bowl victory this season during the NFL combine...
Capping another tumultuous week for the Jets, coach Rex Ryan took issue with unnamed players who questioned quarterback Mark Sanchez's work ethic and leadership ability in a newspaper article. "Saying things and not putting your name on it, that's not being a...
Rex Ryan wants the sniping to stop. The New York Jets coach insists Mark Sanchez has the support of the organization, and the embattled quarterback shouldn't feel uncomfortable when he returns to the locker room. Some teammates and members of the organization anonymously questioned Sanchez's work ethic and leadership abilities in a Daily News story this week.
NEW YORK, N.Y. - Tony Sparano sat in front of Rex Ryan and rattled off his offensive philosophies and thoughts on how to be a winning football team. He said exactly everything the New York Jets coach needed to hear.
Jets coach Rex Ryan says embattled quarterback Mark Sanchez has the support of the organization, and he vows to clean up a team that was in turmoil late in the season. With some teammates and members of the organization anonymously questioning Sanchez's work ethic and leadership abilities in a Daily News story this week, Ryan came to his quarterback's defense.
Tony Sparano sat in front of Rex Ryan and rattled off his offensive philosophies and thoughts on how to be a winning football team. He said exactly everything the New York Jets coach needed to hear. "It was like, 'Wow!' I was blown away," Ryan said Friday. "This is the guy I wanted." So did general manager Mike Tannenbaum and owner Woody Johnson.
NEW YORK, N.Y. - The fallout from the New York Jets failing to make the NFL playoffs is in full swing, with members of coach Rex Ryan's staff leaving, players taking shots at quarterback Mark Sanchez and other players defending him.
The future of Mark Sanchez and the Jets' offense is now in Tony Sparano's hands. The Jets hired the former Miami Dolphins coach as their offensive coordinator Wednesday to replace Brian Schottenheimer and take over an offense that struggled mightily this season as New York failed to make the playoffs.
Offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer informed the Jets he will not return to the team for the 2012 season. Amid speculation that Schottenheimer wouldn't return next season, Jets coach Rex Ryan said last month that the only way he envisioned the team's offensive...
Bill Parcells moved one step closer to Canton on Saturday when the Pro Football Hall of Fame released a list of 15 modern-era finalists for enshrinement that included the Super Bowl-winning coach.

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