ESPN NFL analyst Rex Ryan had a hilarious quote when reacting to the New England Patriots hiring Mike Vrabel as their new head coach.
Former Jets coach Rex Ryan hilariously used the news of Patriots hiring Mike Vrabel to lobby for the Jets head coaching job on Sunday.
Mike Vrabel will be the new head coach for the Patriots, and Rex Ryan is hoping that they'll see each other twice a year.
The New England Patriots surprised nobody by hiring Mike Vrabel on Sunday as the franchise’s next long-term head coach. They quickly became the first team to hire a new head coach this offseason. Jerod Mayo lasted just one year as Bill Belichick’s successor,
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Rex Ryan is hopeful to get the chance to face Mike Vrabel and the New England Patriots in 2025 if he returns to the New York Jets. “Hey, man, hopefully, I get to kick this guy’s ass twice a year,” Ryan said on ESPN on Sunday when asked for his reaction to the Patriots hiring Vrabel. “... My team. Not me personally.
Former New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan offered his reaction to the New England Patriots' decision to hire Mike Vrabel to replace Jerod Mayo.
Rex Ryan is eager to return to an NFL sideline, especially if it’s a reunion with the New York Jets. So much so in fact, the ESPN NFL Countdown analyst couldn’t help but take a dig at new New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel when asked about the Sunday morning news of his hiring.
Rex Ryan has been very openly campaigning for the New York Jets to bring him back as their head coach, and the ESPN analyst made yet another pitch while
Mike Vrabel has agreed to terms to become the ... It didn't take long for the talking heads to begin discussing the move. Rex Ryan, who is currently one of the most popular candidates to win ...
The New England Patriots made the decision everyone was expecting them to make on Sunday morning when they hired Mike Vrabel to become their next head coach. And in the wake of the move, Rex Ryan ...
Ryan has been campaigning for the Jets’ head coaching job since the team fired after Week 5. Most recently, he told Rick DiPietro and Dave Rothenberg that he “absolutely” will get the job because he’s “the best guy” on their morning show on ESPN New York.