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Jets Fire General Manager Joe Douglas

 The New York Jets have officially fired General Manager Joe Douglas after six years on the job.

The move came Tuesday morning and was reported initially by SNY’s Connor Hughes. 

Joe Douglas, ex Jets GM. Getty Images.

 

The divorce between Douglas and the Jets was certainly expected for some time, especially after the franchise fired Head Coach Robert Saleh after a Week 5 loss to the Minnesota Vikings in London, England. Six weeks later, Douglas followed his head coach out the door. The Jets are 3-8, and 30-64 under Douglas stewardship.

Two weeks ago Douglas held a cryptic press conference when he was short with his answers and looked distant with reporters outside the Jets training facility in Florham Park.

The Jets Press also reported on Sunday prior to the Jets’ 28-27 loss to the Colts that Douglas was anticipating a move, is considering returning to the Baltimore Ravens, and was looking for “real estate” in the Baltimore area.

“He welcomed this change,” Hughes said of Douglas on SNY. 


 

 Hughes added that quarterback Aaron Rodgers had nothing to do with Douglas’ firing at all. “Aaron Rodgers wants to play football in 2025,” Hughes said. “Continuity and stability were main factors to plays for the Jets in 2025.”

Retaining the front office, namely Joe Douglas, was something Rodgers was looking for according to Hughes.

If that is accurate, it would likely indicate that Rodgers’ tumultuous time with the Jets could be coming to a close soon as well.

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