New York agreed to terms with Washington Commanders assistant general manager Lance Newmark on Tuesday after a rigorous search with over 15 names being interviewed over the last two weeks. He joins head coach Aaron Glenn as the new leaders of the organization.
That seems to be the case with Washington Commanders assistant GM Lance Newmark, who is considered the favorite to be named the new general manager of the New York Jets. Newmark was brought in for a second interview for the Jets' open GM position,
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The New York Jets have scheduled a second interview on Tuesday with former Detroit Lions senior director of player personnel and current Washington
Davante Adams has suggested he doesn't want to join the Washington Commanders because he'd have to give his number up.
New York Jets can offer Aaron Glenn something the Saints just can’t match: the opportunity to work with his own general manager
The Washington Commanders are in the NFC championship game after going 12-5 in the regular season and winning two playoff games.
Newmark is the first executive to receive a second interview with the team for the general manager opening. Before becoming Adam Peters' second-in-command in Washington, Newmark was a part of the Detroit Lions organization for over two decades in multiple different roles.
Jets are scheduled to interview former Lions executive and current Commanders’ assistant GM Lance Newmark on Tuesday for their general manager job, per sources. This will be Newmark’s second GM interview with the Jets. Newmark spent 26 seasons in Detroit before joining…
Lions quarterbacks coach Mark Brunell is reportedly a prime candidate for offensive coordinator, provided he doesn’t secure the OC role in Detroit. Glenn is also eyeing a veteran defensive coordinator with head coaching experience and has former Jets special teams coach Mike Westhoff in mind for a key role, should Westhoff come out of retirement.
With Johnson heading to Chicago and Mike Vrabel already in New England, five head coaching vacancies remain. The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported. The Jets, Saints, Jaguars, Raiders and Cowboys are still in the hunt.