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Mike Vrabel makes all the sense in the world for the Jets, but that doesn’t guarantee anything for one of the NFL’s most woebegone franchises.
It’s not Ryan or Vrabel—it’s about changing the culture The Jets are sitting at 3-8 and instability keeps on stemming from owner Woody Johnson’s erratic decisions.
What is next for Woody Johnson and the Jets? The Jets interviewed Mike Vrabel for their head coaching vacancy before their Week 18 game against the Dolphins.
But the toxic, dysfunctional reputation of the franchise and its' ownership is strong. Woody Johnson (and apparently his son Brick!) are meddling troublemakers. It's simply a poorly run franchise.
The New York Jets became the first team to fire their coach this season, as Woody Johnson handed Robert Saleh his walking papers following a 2-3 start. That move in itself was not enough to spark ...
Cimini further stated that Vrabel doesn't care what former head coach Bill Belichick thinks of Jets owner Woody Johnson, and that he'd interview and decide for himself.
“Mike Vrabel came in – blew the doors off. Just blew (Jets owner) Woody [Johnson] away,” Russini said on her podcast, “Scoop City.” “Loved him. They were ready to hire him.
From 2018-2023, Vrabel's time with the Titans included an overall 54-45 record, three playoff appearances, one AFC Championship Game and multiple division titles.