Report: Joe Douglas had never met Robert Saleh prior to Jets interview

Joe Douglas had no relationship with Robert Saleh prior to his first interview for the Jets’ head-coaching vacancy on Friday.

Joe Douglas opted to go with who he felt was the best candidate for the job over the buddy system when he hired Robert Saleh as Jets head coach Thursday night.

Instead of finding Adam Gase’s replacement within his NFL circle, Douglas kept an open-mind throughout New York’s search for a new head coach. Prior to Friday’s Zoom interview, Gang Green’s general manager had never met Robert Saleh, per Good Morning Football’s Peter Schrager. Past relationships did not play any part in Douglas’ hiring process, though, as the Jets brought Saleh to Florham Park for an in-person interview Tuesday and sealed the deal with him 48 hours later.

Per The Athletic’s Connor Hughes, Saleh was on New York’s initial list of candidates but was not at the top of the list until Douglas and company met him Friday. Thanks to his intensity and ability to change the culture of the team, Saleh won over the room and, ultimately, himself the gig.

Less than a week ago, Douglas didn’t know Saleh. Now, he is entrusting him to help him get the Jets out of the doldrums. Considering Saleh has energy and leadership skills to change the culture at One Jets Drive and comes with the reputation as one of the best defensive coaches in the NFL, early indications are that Douglas made the right call orchestrating an extensive search for New York’s next head coach and hiring outside of his individual comfort zone.

Jets complete interview with former Bengals HC Marvin Lewis

The Jets have completed an interview with former Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis.

Marvin Lewis, the former Cincinnati Bengals head coach and current Arizona State co-defensive coordinator, interviewed for the Jets’ head coach opening on Tuesday afternoon, the team announced.

The Houston Texans and Detroit Lions have also interviewed Lewis, according to the NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

Lewis is the second candidate the Jets have interviewed for their head coaching vacancy. New York spoke to Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bienemy on Wednesday.

Lewis coached the Bengals from 2003-2018 and had a 131-129-3 record. He made the playoffs seven times, but failed to win a single postseason game. Lewis won four AFC North division titles and was the NFL’s Coach of the Year in 2009.

Joe Douglas has a connection to Lewis dating back to their days in Baltimore. Lewis was the Ravens’ defensive coordinator in 2000, the first year that Douglas was a scout for the Ravens.

Lewis could likely be the most experienced head coach that the Jets interview in their search. Prior to Lewis, the Jets had not requested to interview a candidate with previous NFL head coaching experience. Douglas said earlier in the week that such prior experience in not a requirement, but the Jets are looking at a wide net of candidates.

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