Jets are filling up their coaching staff with three key hires
In the weeks following the conclusion of the 2025 season, the Jets announced that numerous assistant coaches would not be returning to the team. With both coordinators hired, the team has begun to fill other vacant positions on Aaron Glenn's coaching staff.
Seth Ryan will be the team's passing game coordinator.
ALL IN THE FAMILY: Seth Ryan has been hired as the Jets' passing-game coordinator, per source. Ryan, 31, becomes the third generation in his family to coach for the #Jets.
- Rich Cimini (@RichCimini) February 7, 2026
He's the son of former HC Rex Ryan, whose father, the legendary Buddy Ryan, was the defensive-line coach on...
As this report indicates, the Ryan name should be familiar to Jets fans. Rex Ryan, Seth's father, was famously the Jets head coach from 2009 through 2014. His grandfather, Buddy, ran the Super Bowl III winning defense as an assitant coach under Weeb Ewbank.
Ryan's resume is pretty light to take on the passing game coordinator job. He has never worked at a job higher than assistant position coach in the NFL. His predecessor, Scott Turner, had NFL offensive coordinator experience.
With an extremely experienced play caller in Frank Reich, we can presume the Jets felt comfortable bringing in a passing game coordinator with a light resume. Reich will be a mentor to Ryan. Aaron Glenn might even be thinking ahead a bit. With Reich near retirement age, the Jets are likely looking for the new offensive coordinator to train his replacement. That very well could be the plan with Ryan. Of course, going down that path requires this coaching staff to have staying power.
The Jets have also added position coaches. Karl Dunbar will serve as the defensive line coach.
We've hired Karl Dunbar as our defensive line coach.
- New York Jets (@nyjets) February 4, 2026
Dunbar is also a familiar name to Jets fans. He worked as the defensive line coach on Rex Ryan's staff from 2012 to 2014.
It's very rare these days the Jets give us a chance to say, That's a great move." Far more frequently we have to talk ourselves into something possibly working out.
I can say bringing back Dunbar is a great move. He was one of the best coaches the Jets have ever had. Dunbar helped develop Damon Harrison from an undrafted rookie into a top notch nose tackle. Muhammad Wilkerson, Sheldon Richardson, and Mike Devito played their best football under him. He's just a great teacher.
The Jets also have hired former Steelers tight end coach AlfredoRobertsfor the same role.
The #Jets are hiring former Steelers TE's coach Alfredo Roberts for the same position, according to a source with knowledge of the move.
- Omar Ruiz (@OmarDRuiz) February 6, 2026
Roberts has around two decades of experience coaching tight ends in the NFL.
What are your thoughts on the hires?