Jeff Ulbrich interviews for Jets' head coaching opening
Briefly

Jeff Ulbrich has officially made his case for the Jets' head coaching position, after stepping up as interim coach to conclude the season. Despite leading the team to a 3-9 record, his popularity among players and within the organization is notable. However, he faces tough competition as the Jets have already interviewed eight potential candidates, searching for a leader who can not only revamp the team but also end their 14-year playoff drought.
The Jets have a comprehensive approach in their quest for a head coach, looking to break a 14-year playoff drought—the longest in major sports. They've cast a wide net, interviewing established names such as Ron Rivera, Mike Vrabel, and Rex Ryan among others. The list is extensive and reflects the Jets' urgent need for a culture change and on-field performance improvement.
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