The New York Jets continued the process of hiring a new general manager with their second official interview in as many days.
With the Will Levis era likely over in Nashville, the Tennessee Titans will be in search of a new starting quarterback this offseason. Whether that QB comes in the 2025 NFL Draft, free agency, or via trade,
The Tennessee Titans are going to be in need of a whole lot of things this offseason, and obviously, their primary area of concern is under center. However, the
The New York Jets interviewed former Tennessee Titans general manager Jon Robinson on Tuesday for their GM vacancy. Robinson is the second known general manager candidate to meet with the Jets, who interviewed former Atlanta Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff on Monday.
The New York Jets are in the market for a new head coach and there have been plenty of connections to one person: Mike Vrabel. While early in the process… with not reported interviews yet to take place, Vrabel’s name has come up multiple times in terms of potential candidates the Jets could be interested in.
Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson on Monday said starting left tackle Walker Little will “probably” miss Jacksonville’s Week 17 home matchup with the Tennessee Titans after suffering a high-ankle sprain in the club’s 19-14 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders.
Jon Robinson, the former Tennessee Titans ... year stint with the Titans, Robinson worked in the player personnel department in Tampa Bay and in the scouting department in New England.
The Tennessee Titans have just two games left in the season, and while they won't be qualifying for the playoffs, these matchups are extremely important towards
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The New York Jets have completed an interview with ex-Tennessee Titans general manager Jon Robinson. The Jets, who haven’t made the NFL Playoffs since 2010, are working on changes following two straight losing seasons following the signing of four-time MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
The New York Jets came into the 2024 NFL season with Super Bowl aspirations and at a minimum wanted to end one of the longest playoff droughts in sports. Just a few months into the season, however, both head coach Robert Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas were fired. Now it’s time to evaluate Jets coaching candidates.
Pederson on Monday deemed Little out of Jacksonville’s Week 17 matchup with the Tennessee Titans. He hurt his ankle against the New York Jets in Week 15 and aggravated the injury against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 16. “Walker Little will be out with the ankle, he’ll probably miss the rest of the year,” Pederson said Thursday.