Rex Ryan recently switched head coaching responsibilities across New York from the Jets and Bills. But there's no doubt as to whether he prefers NYC or Buffalo style pizza. Coach Ryan is a Pizza Hut man.
Right on cue, although this time in different colors, Rex Ryan is already throwing around promises and guarantees for the next season. The extent of his guarantees was a bit more measured than in years past, though.
UPDATE, Monday Jan 12, 2015: Bills officially announce Ryan as new coach.
It appears the Buffalo Bills and Rex Ryan have come to terms on a five-year contract worth roughly $5.5 million dollars a season to make the ex-Jets head man the new coach in Orchard Park, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Rex Ryan and the Jets were able to contain the dangerous Saints offense, holding New Orleans to just two touchdowns and two field goals in a big 26-20 win at the MetLife Stadium on Sunday.
NFL's Black Monday got off to an early start with the firing of New York Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum, who was dismissed from his role with the team saying Rex Ryan is still the coach, according to NFL.com.
Jets coach Rex Ryan appears to have come to his senses about who should lead his team's offense, but unfortunately for Gang Green, the change at quarterback has come as the Jets are officially out of the playoff picture.
Just when Jets fans thought they were finally going to be able to see how someone else could handle the offense, Rex Ryan has decided to stick with Mark Sanchez as his starter this weekend against Jacksonville, according to the team's official site.