As Bill Belichick chases one more ring for Rex Ryan not to kiss, two of Ryan's New York Jets appear ready to "kiss and make up." In Indianapolis for a promotional appearance at Super Bowl XLVI, the Jets head coach told Rich Cimini of ESPNNewYork.com that quarterback...
Score one for the persuasive powers of New York Jets coach Rex Ryan. Ryan and his staff convinced Mike Smith to remain on staff with the NFL team rather than accept the job as West Virginia assistant defensive coordinator, according to an NFL.com report.
The New York Jets, of all teams, could forever hold a special place in the hearts of the New York Giants and New England Patriots in the lead-up to this weekend's Super Bowl. Beating Rex Ryan's ornery bunch proved to be a key turning point in an otherwise up-and-down season for both teams. Since coach Bill Belichick's Patriots routed the Jets in the Meadowlands in mid-November, New...
According to a Yahoo! Sports report, Peyton Manning, Rex Ryan, Albert Haynesworth, Bill Cowher, and Randy Moss are the five biggest losers entering Super Bowl XLVI. For various reasons, the five aforementioned players and coaches will be sitting on the sidelines or watching the...
Dave DeGuglielmo is the new offensive line coach for the New York Jets, head coach Rex Ryan announced Tuesday. DeGuglielmo follows the Jets new offensive coordinator, Tony Sparano, in coming over from the Miami Dolphins where he spent three years as offensive line coach.
NEW YORK, N.Y. - The days of big, brash talk by Rex Ryan could be over.
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...
Andrew Siciliano of the NFL Network had quite the interesting factoid to open Tuesday's "Total Access" show. With the firing of Indianapolis Colts head coach Jim Caldwell, all but two head coaches hired by NFL teams in 2009 — a … Continue reading →
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.

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