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The New York Jets are gearing up for the upcoming season with some key coaching and front office moves. According to recent reports, the team has completed interviews with two notable candidates.

The first is Mike Locksley, the current head coach at the University of Maryland. Locksley met with the Jets to discuss the possibility of joining the team’s coaching staff. With his collegiate experience and potential to bring fresh ideas to the table, he could be an attractive option for the Jets’ head coaching role.

The team has also wrapped up an interview with Mike Greenberg, a highly respected assistant general manager for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Greenberg’s wealth of experience in the NFL front office could serve the Jets well as they look to build a strong foundation for their organization. His potential hire could signal a shift in the team’s direction, with Greenberg’s guidance helping to shape the Jets’ roster and coaching staff.

Additionally, the Jets have announced that they will be one of three teams participating in the NFL’s international game series in London for the 2025 regular season. This opportunity will give fans a chance to see their team take on opponents from around the world, further expanding the sport’s global reach.

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