NEW YORK -- Joe Douglas is reportedly out as general manager of the New York Jets.
The move comes six weeks after head coach Robert Saleh was fired following the much-hyped team's 2-3 start to the 2024 season.
Under Douglas, who is in the final year of his contract, the Jets went 30-64 in five-plus seasons, without a winning record. Their 3-8 start this season almost assures the franchise will miss the playoffs for the 14th straight season, the longest current streak of futility in the NFL.
The final straw for Jets owner Woody Johnson likely was Sunday's 28-27 home loss to the Indianapolis Colts, in which the Jets were brutal on offense to begin the game and then collapsed on defense in the final minutes.