The New York Jets fired general manager Joe Douglas in November and, in the meantime, appointed Phil Savage as interim general manager. However, the Jets will be under new leadership after NFL insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported that New York is hiring Darren Mougey as its new general manager.
Entering the 2025 offseason, the New York Jets had major roles to fill. Primarily, selecting the long-term successors to Robert Saleh and Joe Douglas as head coach & general manager.
The New York Jets moved quickly during the regular season to fire head coach Robert Saleh and general manager Joe
Denver Broncos assistant general manager Darren Mougey agreed to terms Saturday with the New York Jets to become their GM, pairing him with new coach Aaron Glenn.
Darren Mougey replaces Joe Douglas, who was fired as GM late in the 2024 season after failing to make the playoffs over a six-year tenure.
The New York Jets hired their key personnel and now will have to get busy on making the decisions about the makeup of the 2025 roster.
The New York Jets’ search for a new general manager early in the 2025 NFL offseason is well underway. Former general manager Joe Douglas was fired in November. The writing was on the wall for Douglas at that point.
The New York Jets, in a season that began with Super Bowl expectations, started the 2024 season with a 2-3 record after five games. They'd go 3-9 the rest
The hiring cycle has been a long process for the Jets after firing head coach Robert Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas during the season. New York interviewed over 30 candidates in total between their two big openings before finally settling on Mougey and Aaron Glenn.
After the Broncos reached the playoffs for the first time since 2015, powered by powerful draft classes, assistant general manager Darren Mougey has emerged as a strong candidate to land the New York Jets’ GM job.
The New York Jets have agreed to terms with Darren Mougey to become the team's new general manager, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero and Mike Garafolo reported Saturday. The team later announced the news.
The Jets’ lengthy searches are over, and they’re pairing a first-time general manager with a first-time head coach to try to turn things around. Denver Broncos assistant general