Aaron Glenn is in high demand, with five head coach interviews within 48 hours. But this report says it may come down to a Saints-Jets bidding war:
Chris Spielman, a special assistant to Lions president Sheila Hamp, is set to interview for the New York Jets general manager position.
The New York Jets reportedly chose not to submit an interview request for Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson in their search for a new
Both the Jets and Saints make sense as potential landing spots for Glenn. A defense-first coach, New York and New Orleans were among the worst defensive teams in the league this year, with the Jets in particular falling apart on that side of the ball after they fired Robert Saleh early in the season.
Chris Spielman, who played for the Detroit Lions from 1988-1995, is currently a team executive. He helped hire Dan Campbell and Brad Holmes in 2021.
Spielman has the title of special assistant in Detroit. He’s now going to interview for a different title with a different team. Numerous sources have confirmed that Spielman will interview for the New York Jets vacant GM spot.
One of the NFL’s most coveted head coach candidates met with the New York Jets today, but he has no interest in speaking with the New England Patriots.
A legendary New York Jets defender let the world know he has a particular candidate in mind for the team's head coach opening.
Chris Spielman, a Detroit Lions exec and Ohio State football legend, will interview for the New York Jets' vacant general manager job.
When the Detroit Lions began their search for a new general manager and new head coach back in 2021, owner Shiela Hamp made the decision her parents never did when she brought in football people to help with the search.
The report which was cited on social media by ESPN NFL reporter Adam Shefter, comes via Ohio sports radio station host Anthony Rothman.