Washington made the playoffs during Rivera’s first year as head coach as the team clinched the NFC East despite a 7-9 record. They had a home playoff game, but lost to Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31-23 in the Wild Card round.
The Jets have launched their head coaching search, and Ron Rivera and Rex Ryan are a couple of the early candidates.
Former Carolina Panthers head coach Ron Rivera is getting a lot of interest during this head coach hiring cycle around the NFL. So far Rivera has reportedly interviewed for three teams: the Chicago Bears,
The New York Jets announced they completed an interview with former Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy, the latest uninspiring name that they've
Former Carolina Panthers and Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera has completed an interview for the Chicago Bears, the team announced on X. This
Defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn is set for a second interview with the New York Jets Tuesday and if all goes well, which is likely will, Glenn will be the next head coach for Gang Green. A monumental day: Top target Aaron Glenn visits the #Jets & the goal is to keep him from leaving the building, sources say.
On the one hand, McCarthy’s track record shows a coach who has been there and done that. He has 174 regular season wins, 11 playoff wins, and a Super Bowl. He helped build both the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys into consistent winners.
The Chicago Bears have reached into their past and interviewed former Carolina Panthers and Washington Commanders coach Ron Rivera for their head coaching job.
New York finished an interview with the Jets on Tuesday ... an interview with former Panthers and Commanders boss Ron Rivera as they look to fill their head coaching vacancy.
The Las Vegas Raiders will interview Ron Rivera on Friday regarding the team's current head coaching vacancy, per NFL.com. Rivera has 13 years of
The Raiders join the Chicago Bears and New York Jets as Rivera interviewers over the past few weeks. Rivera, 63, is seeking to resume his coaching career after a year away from football. From 2020 to '23, he led the Washington Commanders, posting a 26-40-1 record and making one postseason in 2020.