The New York Jets have sensationally interviewed ESPN broadcaster and former NFL star Louis Riddick over their vacant general manager role.

Joe Douglas was fired back in November, midway through another miserable campaign for Aaron Rodgers and Co. 

Owner Woody Johnson is leading the search for his replacement and, on Thursday, New York announced that they had spoken to Riddick over the role. 

The 55-year-old, a former safety who spent seven seasons in the NFL, currently works as an analyst on NFL and college football.

The Jets have also interviewed ex-Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff and former Titans GM Jon Robinson. 

As a player, Riddick was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the 1991 NFL draft. He went on to play for the Falcons, Browns and Raiders. 

The Jets have sensationally interviewed ESPN broadcaster and former NFL star Louis Riddick

Even with Aaron Rodgers at quarterback, New York has endured another miserable season

Even with Aaron Rodgers at quarterback, New York has endured another miserable season

Jets owner Woody Johnson is leading the search for a replacement for the fired Joe Douglas

Since hanging up his cleats, Riddick has had experience working in the front office of NFL teams. 

He began as a pro scout with the Washington Commanders in 2001 before being promoted to director of pro personnel a few years later.

Riddick joined the Philadelphia Eagles as a scout in 2008, later working as assistant director of pro personnel and director of pro personnel.

He joined ESPN in 2013 but was interviewed for general manager roles of both the Lions and Texans in 2020. 

The New York Jets are 4-12 heading into this weekend’s season finale against the Miami Dolphins. 

Johnson is also searching for a new head coach after Robert Saleh was fired earlier this season. Jeff Ulbrich is serving as interim head coach, with Phil Savage interim general manager. 

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