Jets Fire General Manager Joe Douglas
Jets Fire General Manager Joe Douglas

Jets Fire General Manager Joe Douglas

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The New York Jets have officially fired general manager Joe Douglas following a disappointing 3-8 season, marking a significant overhaul after the recent dismissal of head coach Robert Saleh. Team owner Woody Johnson announced the decision, thanking Douglas for his commitment while appointing Phil Savage as interim GM. Douglas's tenure saw the team fail to secure a playoff spot and accumulate a dismal record of 30-64, raising questions about the future of quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who was brought in under his management. Former Jets safety Jamal Adams expressed his frustration with the team's direction, urging them to 'get it right.' Analyst Mike Greenberg criticized the situation as one of the most humiliating seasons in Jets history, highlighting the team's fall from Super Bowl aspirations to a lost season. As the Jets embark on a full organizational reset, the path forward remains uncertain, with fans bracing for potential further changes in the offseason.

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