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Jets Complete In-Person Interview with Frank Reich for Offensive Coordinator Position

The Jets have completed an in-person interview with Frank Reich for the club’s offensive coordinator position.

Reich, 64, is currently a senior adviser with Stanford University football. He served as the interim head coach for the Cardinal during the 2025 season, leading the team to its most wins since 2020. Reich has over a decade of NFL coaching experience, most recently as the head coach of the Carolina Panthers (2023). Prior to Carolina, Reich had a five-year stint as the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts (2018-22). During his time stint in Indy, the Colts compiled a 40-33-1 mark in the regular season and made postseason trips in 2018 and 2020.

As the offensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles from 2016-17, Reich helped lead the team to a Super Bowl LII victory. Reich also spent time as the offensive coordinator for the San Diego Chargers (2014-15) and as the wide receivers coach for the Arizona Cardinals (2012). He began his coaching career with the Colts, starting as a coaching intern (2006-07) before serving as the offensive coaching staff assistant (2008), quarterbacks coach (2009-10) and wide receivers coach (2011).

Reich, a Freeport, NY, native, spent 14 seasons in the NFL as a player after being selected by the Buffalo Bills in the third round of the 1985 NFL Draft. The QB, who primarily served as a backup throughout his career, played for four organizations. He appeared in 10 games and started 7 for the Jets during the 1996 season and was a teammate Jets HC Aaron Glenn. Reich appeared in 118 regular season games and 14 postseason games throughout his career, including an appearance in Super Bowl XXVII when the Bills were defeated by the Dallas Cowboys.

On Monday, the Jets announced they had completed in-person interviews with Darrell Bevell and Greg Roman for the offensive coordinator post. Last week, the Jets announced they had completed virtual interviews with Reich, Bevell, Roman, Ronald Curry and Lunda Wells for the OC post.

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