Former Atlanta Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff interviewed for the New York Jets' general manager vacancy.
There aren’t many dumpster fires bigger than the Atlanta Falcons across the National Football League, but the Jets certainly give them a run for their money.
The New York Jets interviewed former Atlanta Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff on Monday for their GM vacancy.
Sal Licata has experience with Thomas Dimitroff as a Falcons fan, and he says the former Atlanta GM would be a “home run hire” for the Jets.
On Monday, the Jets began their search for a new general manager by interviewing a candidate with previous experience. Former Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff is the first known candidate to interview with the Jets for their vacant general manager position.
There are still three games remaining in the 2024 season, but the New York Jets have their eye on the future. On Monday, the Jets announced they
The Jets announced via social media that they interviewed former Atlanta Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff on Monday, the first of what is certain to be a long list of interview for the position as the season winds down. On Sunday, before the Jets ...
New York reportedly will also speak to former Tennessee GM Jon Robinson and former Washington and Philadelphia front office executive Louis Riddick, an ESPN analyst and former NFL player.
Former Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff met with the Jets regarding their vacant GM job, the team announced. Dimitroff spent 12 years as GM in Atlanta, spending his first pick with the Falcons on Boston College quarterback Matt Ryan.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Jets interviewed former Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff for their GM vacancy on Monday. The Jets have since confirmed the news: Dimitroff last interviewed for the Lions’ GM job back in 2020.
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