The New York Jets interviewed New Orleans Saints interim coach Darren Rizzi on Saturday for their head coach vacancy.
The team also spoke to five more candidates for their general manager job, including Minnesota senior vice president of player personnel Ryan Grigson, Detroit executive Chris Spielman, Denver assistant GM Darren Mougey, Cincinnati executive Trey Brown and Washington assistant GM Lance Newmark.
Rizzi, who went 3-5 leading the Saints after Dennis Allen was fired, is the eighth known candidate to talk to the Jets about their coaching job. New York has also interviewed Steve Spagnuolo, Mike Locksley, Mike Vrabel, Ron Rivera, Rex Ryan, Matt Nagy and Aaron Glenn for the position.
The 54-year-old Rizzi, a New Jersey native who lives about 35 miles from the Jets' training facility in Florham Park, was the Saints' special teams coordinator from 2019-24 and was also the assistant head coach since 2022.
Rizzi previously served as Miami's special teams coordinator from 2010-18 after serving as an assistant with the Dolphins in 2009. He also had several college stops, including being the head coach at Rhode Island, his alma mater, and New Haven.
New York has interviewed 13 known candidates for the general manager job as it looks to replace Joe Douglas, who was fired in November.
Grigson, Spielman, Mougey, Brown and Newmark joined Tampa Bay assistant GM Mike Greenberg, Los Angeles Rams senior personnel executive Ray Farmer, Kansas City assistant GM Mike Borgonzi, Philadelphia assistant GM Alec Halaby, Senior Bowl executive director Jim Nagy, former Atlanta GM Thomas Dimitroff, former Tennessee GM Jon Robinson and ESPN analyst Louis Riddick.
The 52-year-old Grigson is in his third season with the Vikings and helped build a roster that went 13-4 during the regular season and made the playoffs.