With the New York Jets firing general manager Joe Douglas yesterday, the team is entering full rebuilding mode with a new head coach, new general manager, and maybe even a new quarterback on the way in 2025. The Jets have been a dumpster fire of an organization pretty much ever since they lost to the Steelers in the 2010 AFC Championship game, having had five different head coaches and five different general managers during that span.
Given the Jets’ futility, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler admits that New York’s GM job is not the “most desirable” opening but noted that the candidate pool should be strong given that GMs have longer tenures than head coaches.