Rex Ryan says he has 'unfinished business' with the Jets (video)

   

Rex Ryan continues to beat his drum for the New York Jets head coaching position.

Sitting at 3-8 and only recording one win since taking over, interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich is likely to be replaced when the 2024 season is over.

Plus the Jets just fired general manager Joe Douglas was just fired.

With wholesale changes coming in New York, could Ryan be in the fold? He said he has “unfinished business” with Gang Green and would welcome the opportunity.

Ryan’s latest thoughts can be found in the clip below:

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