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02/04 09:03 CST Jets hire veteran coach Frank Reich as offensive coordinator
Jets hire veteran coach Frank Reich as offensive coordinator
By DENNIS WASZAK Jr.
AP Pro Football Writer
The New York Jets hired former NFL and Stanford head coach Frank Reich as their
offensive coordinator on Wednesday.
Reich replaces Tanner Engstrand, who agreed to part ways with the team last
week after one season running the Jets' offense.
The 64-year-old Reich gives head coach Aaron Glenn an experienced play caller
and veteran presence on the offensive side of the ball. The team hired
first-time defensive coordinator Brian Duker last week to replace Steve Wilks,
who was fired with three weeks left in the season.
"Frank has a rare combination of experience, creativity, and calm under
pressure," Glenn said in a statement issued by the Jets.
Reich met in person with Glenn and the Jets on Tuesday after the team also sat
down with Darrell Bevell and Greg Roman, other finalists for the job. The team
had video meetings last week with all three candidates, as well as with Ronald
Curry and Lunda Wells.
Reich went 4-8 as Stanford's interim coach last season and was working in a
senior adviser role for the Cardinal, who hired Tavita Pritchard as their coach
in November. Reich was previously a head coach in the NFL for Indianapolis and
Carolina.
He played 14 years in the NFL as quarterback, including during the 1996 season
--- when Glenn was one of his teammates with the Jets.
"He's lived this game from every angle --- as a quarterback in this league and
as a coach who's led offenses at the highest level," Glenn said. "He is unique
in his ability to see the game for what it is right now and adapt when
appropriate. Frank understands offense and how to utilize the strengths of
players.
"I am looking forward to how he will help this team have success."
Reich went 40-33-1 with two playoff appearances in 4 1/2 seasons as the head
coach of the Colts before being fired in 2022. Reich, who was let go in
midseason in back-to-back years, went 1-10 in a brief stint as Carolina's coach
in 2023. He previously had stops as the offensive coordinator for the Chargers
(2014-15) and Eagles (2016-17), helping Philadelphia win the Super Bowl during
the 2017 season.
Reich spent last year as Stanford's interim head coach, replacing Troy Taylor,
and led the Cardinal to their most victories since 2020.
With the Jets, Reich inherits an offense that finished last in the NFL in yards
passing and 29th in both total yards per game and points per game this season.
With Justin Fields benched after starting just nine games, the Jets are likely
to add a veteran quarterback in free agency and perhaps target a potential
future starter in the NFL draft.
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