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This is big news for the New York Jets.

The New York Jets announced big news on Wednesday. 

The Jets have completed virtual interviews with five candidates for their offensive coordinator position.

New York spoke with Darrell Bevell, Ronald Curry, Frank Reich, Greg Roman and Lunda Wells.

The Jets need a new OC after firing Tanner Engstrand, who followed Aaron Glenn to New York from the Detroit Lions. 

Under Engstrand, the Jets' offense was a walking disaster. They were 29th in the NFL in points per game and 32nd in passing yards under Engstrand.

New York started three QBs in 2025: Justin Fields, Tyrod Taylor and Brady Cook. The three QBs combined for 2,777 passing yards and 14 touchdown passes.

Meanwhile, Aaron Rodgers -- who was released by the Jets after Glenn was hired -- finished the 2025 season with 3,322 passing yards and 24 passing touchdowns with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The Jets are the first NFL team in history not to record a defensive interception and lose five straight games by 23 or more points in a single season.  

"I understand what everybody on the outside is saying," Glenn said. "I'm going to take all those arrows, and that's OK, because I do know this: It's going to turn. And I'm confident in that. ... Just trust me. I know it's hard to say, but trust me and have faith in what we're doing."

The Jets have the second overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. They are widely expected to select a QB. 

Fields will likely be released this offseason, Cook is under contract for next season and Taylor becomes an unrestricted free agent this offseason. 

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