Soon enough, other traditional powers followed suit. Notre Dame hired ... defensive coordinator Rob Ryan, OU countered in 1998 by hiring Ryan’s twin brother, Rex Ryan, as d-coordinator.
For years, the Dallas Cowboys rode their 1990s dynasty to dominate NFL media. Now, just as the New England Patriots took the ...
Former New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan expressed hope he would get a chance to face off against Mike Vrabel and the New England Patriots during the 2025 season. Ryan reacted on ESPN to the ...
Having already established themselves as part of the process, which ended with Aaron Glenn being selected the new Jets head coach, what does the future hold for ESPN’s Rex Ryan and Mike Tannenbaum?
Rex Ryan put a cigar in his mouth when he should’ve been eating crow. The ESPN analyst and could-be second-term Jets head coach apparently lit a fire under the Texans by saying last week that ...
Rex Ryan may have failed at his public lobbying for the New York Jets coaching job, but twin brother Rob Ryan has a new gig at USC. And judging by his introductory press conference, the Trojans ...
He could reunite with his former boss and lead the team's defense. Rex Ryan was the head coach of the New York Jets from 2009 to 2011, and Schottenheimer was his offensive coordinator at the time.
According to Pro Football Talk NFL insider Mike Florio, one name that could emerge with the hire of Schottenheimer is none other than former Jets and Bills head coach Rex Ryan. "Last year ...
The Houston Texans kept their receipts after former New York Jets coach Rex Ryan referred to the Texans-Chargers wild-card week as a "bye week" for the Los Angeles Chargers. "Chargers, basically ...
They have interviewed many high-profile candidates, including Darren Rizzi, Aaron Glenn, Ron Rivera, and former head coach Rex Ryan. Ryan has stated many times he wishes to return to coaching and ...
That happened with ESPN NFL analyst Rex Ryan Saturday, with Houston Texans’ head coach DeMeco Ryans roasting Ryan for a take gone wrong. How did that happen? Well, this started with a bold ...