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List of New York Jets head coaches

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There have been 22 head coaches in the history of the New York Jets football franchise. The team began as the New York Titans in the American Football League in 1960, but was renamed the New York Jets three years later. The Jets remained in the American Football League until the merger with the National Football League prior to the 1970 season. The current head coach of the Jets is Aaron Glenn, who was hired on January 22, 2025.

Sammy Baugh became the first head coach of the New York Titans in 1960, serving for two seasons before team owner Harry Wismer replaced him with Clyde "Bulldog" Turner. In terms of tenure, Weeb Ewbank has coached more games (158) and more complete seasons (11) than any other head coach in franchise history. He led the Jets to the AFL championship in 1968 and the AFL–NFL championship in Super Bowl III. Walt Michaels led the team to the AFC championship game in 1982; he was also honored as the Pro Football Weekly NFL Coach of the Year and UPI AFC Coach of the Year in 1978. Coaches Baugh, Turner and Ewbank are all members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame; Baugh and Turner were inducted as players, while Ewbank was inducted as a coach/administrator.

Three times in Jets history, the team has had an "interim" head coach. In 1975, Charley Winner was fired as head coach after leading the Jets to a 2–7 record. The team offensive coordinator Ken Shipp was named the interim coach for the remainder of the season, during which he won only one of five games. Shipp was succeeded by Lou Holtz for the 1976 season. Holtz resigned as Jets head coach with one game left in the 1976 season; Mike Holovak was named interim coach for the season finale against the Cincinnati Bengals. In 2024, Robert Saleh was fired five games into the season, upon which defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich took over as interim head coach.

Bill Belichick was twice named head coach of the Jets but never coached a single game or practice in that capacity. In 1997, he was named head coach for six days before the deal to allow Bill Parcells to leave the New England Patriots for the Jets was brokered, and Belichick became defensive coordinator; then, when Parcells stepped down after the 1999 season Belichick was named to replace him, but resigned the next day.

Herman Edwards is the only Jets head coach to lead the team to the playoffs more than twice; Rex Ryan is the only one with more than two postseason wins. Todd Bowles and Robert Saleh are the only ones to coach the Jets for more than two seasons without making the playoffs.

Two Jets head coaches have played for the Jets; Walt Michaels, who as a defensive assistant coach had to suit up and play in the 1963 season opener due to injuries, and Aaron Glenn, a 1994 first-round draft pick who played cornerback for the team from 1994 to 2001.

Key

Spent entire NFL head coaching career with the Jets

Coaches

#ImageNameTermRegular seasonPlayoffsAwardsReferenceGCWLTWin%GCWLNew York Titansborder=2}};"New York TitansNew York Jets}};"New York Jets
1[[File:Sammy Baugh NYWTS.gif60px]]Sammy Baugh196019612814140
2[[File:Turner 1948 Bowman.jpg60px]]Bulldog Turner1962*14590
3[[File:Weeb Ewbank 1961.jpg60px]]Weeb Ewbank1963197315471776321
4Charley Winner19741975239140
5Ken Shipp*1975*5140
6[[File:Lou Holtz cropped (1).jpg60px]]Lou Holtz*1976*133100
7Mike Holovak19761010
8[[File:Walt Michaels - 1952 Bowman Large.jpg60px]]Walt Michaels*19771982*8739471422Pro Football Weekly NFL Coach of the Year (1978)
UPI NFL Coach of the Year (1978)
9[[File:JoeWaltonPitt56.jpg60px]]Joe Walton*19831989*11153571312
10Bruce Coslet199019936426380101
11[[File:PeteCarroll.JPG60px]]Pete Carroll1994166100
12Rich Kotite19951996324280
13[[File:Bill Parcells (cropped).jpg60px]]Bill Parcells199719994829190211
14[[File:AlGrohVirginia.jpg60px]]Al Groh*2000*16970
15[[File:Herm Edwards-NFL Live (32558318905) (cropped).jpg60px]]Herman Edwards200120058039410523
16[[File:Leslie Frazier, Bill Cowher, Ben Kotwica, Eric Mangini 2012 (cropped).jpg60px]]Eric Mangini200620084823250101
17[[File:New York Jets Head Coach Rex Ryan crop.jpg60px]]Rex Ryan200920149646500642
18[[File:Tampa Bay Buccaneers HC Todd Bowles with Meredith Marakovits (71Zy1MYJ2tk).png60px]]Todd Bowles201520186424400
19[[File:Adam Gase.png60px]]Adam Gase20192020329230
20[[File:2024 Jets vs Titans HC Robert Saleh (cropped).png60px]]Robert Saleh202120245620360
21[[File:JeffULBRICHsf49er-53.jpg60px]]*202412390
22[[File:2025 NYJ HC Aaron Glenn.png60px]]*2025–present173140.176

Footnotes

  • The Win–loss percentage is calculated using the formula: \frac{Wins+\frac{1}{2}Ties}{Games}
  • Ken Shipp was the interim head coach for five games in the 1975 season.
  • Holtz resigned as Jets head coach 13 games into the season; he was replaced by Mike Holovak for the last game of the season.
  • Holovak coached the last game of the 1976 season, after Lou Holtz had resigned as Jets head coach.
  • Saleh was fired 5 games into the 2024 season, replaced by interim coach Jeff Ulbrich.
  • Ulbrich coached the final 12 games of the 2024 season after Robert Saleh was fired.

References

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References

  1. "New York Jets". Pro Football Hall of Fame.
  2. "Jets hiring former player, Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn as new head coach".
  3. "Year In Review: 1962". New York Jets.
  4. "Year In Review: 1975". New York Jets.
  5. "Year In Review: 1976". New York Jets.
  6. (October 8, 2024). "Jets fire Robert Saleh after 2-3 start, tab Jeff Ulbrich interim". ESPN.
  7. (February 10, 1997). "Parcells to Coach Jets in 1997".
  8. (January 5, 2000). "Belichick Suddenly Quits Jets After 1 Day". The Washington Post.
  9. "Sammy Baugh Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Sports Reference LLC.
  10. "Bulldog Turner Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Sports Reference LLC.
  11. "Weeb Ewbank Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Sports Reference LLC.
  12. "Charley Winner Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Sports Reference LLC.
  13. "Ken Shipp Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Sports Reference LLC.
  14. "Lou Holtz Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Sports Reference LLC.
  15. "Mike Holovak Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Sports Reference LLC.
  16. "History: NFL Coach of the Year Awards". Ralph Hickok.
  17. "Walt Michaels Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Sports Reference LLC.
  18. "Joe Walton Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Sports Reference LLC.
  19. "Bruce Coslet Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Sports Reference LLC.
  20. "Pete Carroll Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Sports Reference LLC.
  21. "Rich Kotite Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Sports Reference LLC.
  22. "Bill Parcells Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Sports Reference LLC.
  23. "Al Groh Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Sports Reference LLC.
  24. "Herm Edwards Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Sports Reference LLC.
  25. "Eric Mangini Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Sports Reference LLC.
  26. "Rex Ryan Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Sports Reference LLC.
  27. "Todd Bowles Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Sports Reference LLC.
  28. "Adam Gase Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Sports Reference LLC.
  29. "Robert Saleh Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Sports Reference LLC.
  30. "Jeff Ulbrich Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Sports Reference LLC.
  31. "Aaron Glenn Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Sports Reference LLC.
  32. "1975 New York Jets Statistics & Players". Sports-Reference.
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