What is the best GM and coach duo to turn team around?



After firing Joe Douglas and Robert Saleh, the Jets had both a general manager and coaching vacancy before the end of the 2024 season.

But more than a week after the conclusion of their 5-12 season, the team is still looking for both roles.

Gang Green has interviewed 15 candidates for its GM job and 10 people for its coaching opening, with more to come. Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph will interview for the Jets coaching position on Wednesday, and Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith will interview on Thursday, according to sources.

With that, it’s time to answer some of your fan questions in the first offseason Jets mailbag of 2025.

If you had control of the new GM & HC, who would you feel is the best duo to turn things around? – @J_B_Hunkamunka

So you’re putting me in charge of the Jets? With great power comes great responsibility, but I think I have the right GM and coaching team to help turn the organization around.

First, it starts with hiring Chiefs assistant GM Mike Borgonzi. On Jan. 8, he interviewed with the Jets for their GM position after helping the Chiefs become the NFL’s next dynasty. Since Borgonzi became the assistant GM in 2021 and became Brett Veach’s right-hand man, the Chiefs have drafted and developed players such as Trent McDuffie, Nick Bolton, Creed Humphrey and Isiah Pacheco. 

Before that, Borgonzi was the Chiefs’ director of football operations (2018-20) and the club’s director of player personnel for three seasons (2017). In addition to working with Veach, Borgonzi oversees the Chiefs’ scouting department and is well-informed about talented college and NFL players.

I would pair Borgonzi with Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, who has known the Jets organization since the 1990s. The Jets interviewed Glenn virtually on Jan. 9.

Glenn was drafted by the Jets in 1994 and is a two-time Pro Bowl cornerback. He is also a Bill Parcells disciple and scout with the Jets for two seasons (2012-13). So, Glenn has a unique perspective on working as both a coach and on the executive level evaluating talent. He also knows how to work with Jets owner Woody Johnson, which can be challenging because he can be a meddling.

It has been a tough 14 seasons since the Jets last playoff appearance (2010), but I feel confident Borgonzi and Glenn are the right two candidates to turn things around.



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