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Rex Ryan

  • 1978-88: Eastern Kentucky Colonels, graduate assistant and defensive ends coachOfficial Site of the Baltimore Ravens: Rex Ryan
  • 1989: New Mexico Highlands Cowboys, defensive coordinatorOfficial Site of the Baltimore Ravens: Rex Ryan
  • 1990-93: Morehead State Eagles, defensive coordinatorOfficial Site of the Baltimore Ravens: Rex Ryan
  • 1994-95: Arizona Cardinals, linebackers and defensive line coachOfficial Site of the Baltimore Ravens: Rex Ryan
  • 1996-97: Cincinnati Bearcats, defensive coordinatorOfficial Site of the Baltimore Ravens: Rex Ryan
  • 1998: Oklahoma Sooners, defensive coordinatorOfficial Site of the Baltimore Ravens: Rex Ryan
  • 1999-2004: Baltimore Ravens, defensive assistantOfficial Site of the Baltimore Ravens: Rex Ryan
  • 2005-07: Baltimore Ravens, defensive coordinatorOfficial Site of the Baltimore Ravens: Rex Ryan
  • 2008-09: Baltimore Ravens, defensive coordinator and assistant head coachOfficial Site of the Baltimore Ravens: Rex Ryan
  • 2009-present: New York Jets, head coachESPN.com: Sources: Ryan to Become Jets Coach

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Jeff Fisher

updated 2010-07-17 11:21:10

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New York Jets Tickets

The tickets can be purchased on the Jets website, by phone, or through third-party retailer sites. All care should be taken when buying tickets from a site that is not official, as scalping tickets is illegal. Tickets can also be purchased on game day at the game, if it has not sold out.

Meadowlands Stadium, which will be the home venue for the Jets and Giants, is a new stadium, replacing Giants Stadium, where the Jets called home from 1984 through the end of the 2009 season. It seats 82,500 and has an additional 200 luxury boxes.http://football.ballparks.com/NFL/NewYorkJets/newindex.htm The venue is owned by the New Meadowlands Stadium Company.http://www.newmeadowlandsstadium.com/3_your_go_green.php The stadium's playing surface is FieldTurf and cost $1.6 billion to construct.http://football.ballparks.com/NFL/NewYorkJets/newindex.htm

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Raheem Morris

  • 1998: Hofstra Pride, graduate assistant - coaching the scouting teamOfficial Site of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Raheem Morris
  • 1999: Cornell Big Red, defensive backs coach and special teams assistantOfficial Site of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Raheem Morris
  • 2000-01: Hofstra Pride, defensive backs coachOfficial Site of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Raheem Morris
  • 2001: New York Jets, defensive internOfficial Site of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Raheem Morris
  • 2002: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, defensive quality control coachOfficial Site of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Raheem Morris
  • 2003: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, defensive assistantOfficial Site of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Raheem Morris
  • 2004-05: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, assistant defensive backs coachOfficial Site of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Raheem Morris
  • 2006: Kansas State Wildcats, defensive coordinatorOfficial Site of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Raheem Morris
  • 2007: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, defensive backs coachOfficial Site of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Raheem Morris
  • 2008: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, defensive coordinatorOfficial Site of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Raheem Morris
  • 2009: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, head coach

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Brian Billick

updated 2010-07-16 23:55:44

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Eric Studesville

Studesville began his coaching career in the college ranks, serving as a graduate assistant with the Arizona Wildcats, a video assistant with the North Carolina Tar Heels and a secondary coach with the Kent State Golden Flashes and Wingate Bulldogs.http://www.denverbroncos.com/team/coaches/Eric-Studesville/6a851504-a376-4c81-8e14-93739624ca93

His first job in the NFL game in 1996 when he joined the Chicago Bears and he went on to take over the offensive quality control position in 1997. A move in 2001 took Studesville to the New York Giants where he worked until 2003 as the running backs coach. With the Giants, Studesville worked with Tiki Barber to help the running back tally back-to-back seasons with over 1,000 rushing yards. Starting in 2004, Studesville became the running backs coach for the Buffalo Bills, helping Willis McGahee become the fourth rookie in team history top 1,000 rushing yards. Studesville was promoted within the Bills franchise in 2008, taking over as the running game coordinator. He held that position through 2009, at which time he came to the Denver Broncos as the running backs coach.http://www.denverbroncos.com/team/coaches/Eric-Studesville/6a851504-a376-4c81-8e14-93739624ca93

updated 2010-12-07 16:49:49

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Brad Childress

Outside of spending a year coaching the quarterbacks with the Indianapolis Colts in 1985, Childress' pro coaching career began when he was named as the quarterbacks coach for the Philadelphia Eagles in 1999 by head coach Andy Reid. In 2002, Childress was promoted to offensive coordinator, during which time he helped implement the west coast offense with Reid. This helped boost the Eagles to the Super Bowl in 2005 against the New England Patriots.http://www.pro-football-reference.com/super-bowl/xxxix.htm

In 2006, Childress was hired by the Vikings to be the team's new head coach. He was with the team from 2006 until midway through the 2010 season, when Childress was fired. In his time at Minnesota, he finished wit ha regular season record of 39-35 and a playoff record of 1-2.http://www.pro-football-reference.com/coaches/ChilBr0.htm

updated 2010-11-28 23:55:35

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Kevin Gilbride

  • 2007-present: New York Giants, offensive coordinatorOfficial Site of the New York Giants: Kevin Gilbride
  • 2004-06: New York Giants, quarterbacks coachOfficial Site of the New York Giants: Kevin Gilbride
  • 2002-03: Buffalo Bills, offensive coordinatorOfficial Site of the New York Giants: Kevin Gilbride
  • 1999-00: Pittsburgh Steelers, offensive coordinatorOfficial Site of the New York Giants: Kevin Gilbride
  • 1997-98: San Diego Chargers, head coachOfficial Site of the New York Giants: Kevin Gilbride
  • 1995-96: Jacksonville Jaguars, offensive coordinatorOfficial Site of the New York Giants: Kevin Gilbride
  • 1990-94: Houston Oilers, offensive coordinatorOfficial Site of the New York Giants: Kevin Gilbride
  • 1989: Houston Oilers, quarterbacks coachOfficial Site of the New York Giants: Kevin Gilbride
  • 1988: East Carolina Pirates, offensive coordinatorOfficial Site of the New York Giants: Kevin Gilbride
  • 1987: East Carolina Pirates, passing coordinatorOfficial Site of the New York Giants: Kevin Gilbride
  • 1985-86: Ottawa Rough Riders, assistant coachOfficial Site of the New York Giants: Kevin Gilbride
  • 1980-84: Southern Connecticut State Owls, head coachOfficial Site of the New York Giants: Kevin Gilbride
  • 1978-79: American International Yellow Jackets, defensive coordinatorOfficial Site of the New York Giants: Kevin Gilbride
  • 1976-77: Tufts Jumbos, linebackers coachOfficial Site of the New York Giants: Kevin Gilbride
  • 1974-75: Idaho State Bengals, graduate assistantOfficial Site of the New York Giants: Kevin Gilbride

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Bruce Allen

Allen began his career playing NCAA Football as a punter for the University of Richmond. Although he was drafted by the Baltimore Colts in 1978, he never played in the National Football League.

In 1995, Allen joined the Oakland Raiders serving as a Senior Executive until 2003. He was hired by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers prior to the 2003-04 season, serving as their general manager. In 2008, Allen was dismissed from his position along with Buccaneers' head coach Jon Gruden.http://blogs.nfl.com/2009/12/17/redskins-hire-allen-as-new-gm/

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