Who else is being considered for the Jets offensive coordinator position?
Darrell Bevell and Greg Roman have also interviewed for the job.
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The New York Jets are looking to bolster their coaching staff and have interviewed Frank Reich for the offensive coordinator position. Reich brings a wealth of experience as both a former NFL quarterback and head coach.
Frank Reich's resume speaks for itself. His experience as an offensive coordinator, quarterbacks coach, and head coach make him a strong candidate. During his time with the Colts, they had a regular season record of 40-33-1 and made postseason appearances in 2018 and 2020. Before Reich was with the Colts, he helped lead the Philadelphia Eagles to a Super Bowl LII victory as their offensive coordinator from 2016-17. Reich also spent time as the offensive coordinator for the San Diego Chargers (2014-15) and as the wide receivers coach for the Arizona Cardinals (2012).
Reich also has ties to the Jets, having played for them in 1996. He was a teammate of current Jets head coach Aaron Glenn. The Jets have also interviewed Darrell Bevell and Greg Roman for the offensive coordinator role.
Darrell Bevell and Greg Roman have also interviewed for the job.
Reich has served as a head coach and offensive coordinator in the NFL, and he also played in the league for 14 seasons.
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