Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Jets extend contracts of GM, head coach

- By Dennis Waszak Jr.

The Jets extended the contracts of GM Mike Maccagnan and coach Todd Bowles through 2020.

The New York Jets are choosing stability over a shake-up.

The team announced Friday it extended the contracts of general manager Mike Maccagnan and coach Todd Bowles, keeping the pair for at least the next three seasons through 2020.

The extensions are for two years each, according to a person with direct knowledge of the contracts. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the team did not announce terms.

“During their time here, they have worked together to help the organizati­on build a foundation on which to grow,” acting owner and CEO Christophe­r Johnson said in a statement. “They are identifyin­g, developing and getting productivi­ty out of our players.

“I believe we are headed in the right direction.”

The announceme­nt came two days before the Jets complete their season at New England. New York is 5-10 and will miss the playoffs for the seventh straight year and the third under Maccagnan and Bowles.

“This provides us continuity and stability as we continue

to move this team toward sustained success,” Johnson said. “We still have a lot of work to do and I am excited to work closely with both of them as we move forward.”

The decision is not a huge surprise, although there was growing speculatio­n on Bowles’ future as he completed the third year of his original fouryear deal. He is 20-27 during his tenure with the Jets, and could be looking at his second straight 5-11 season.

But Bowles is credited with instilling a culture change among his players, who were in mostly every game this year. Seven of the Jets’ 10 losses have been by 10 points or fewer.

“We have a plan that we’re going forward with and everybody’s on the same page,” Bowles said.

Maccagnan oversaw a roster purge in the offseason that cleared big names and high salaries from the locker room, replaced by mostly younger — and lessexpens­ive — talents.

Because of the heavy roster turnover, little was expected of the Jets going into the season. Some fans and media predicted New York would have a tough time winning just a couple of games, so a 3-2 start was one of the NFL’s early surprises.

Bowles stressed a teamfirst approach, adopting a “One Team, One Goal” slogan, which he had painted all around the facility as well as other motivation­al words on the doors and hallways. Throughout the season, players highlighte­d the team’s unity and the positive vibe despite rough stretches — and many credited Bowles.

 ?? JULIO CORTEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Jets general manager Mike Maccagnan, left, and head coach Todd Bowles in 2015.
JULIO CORTEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Jets general manager Mike Maccagnan, left, and head coach Todd Bowles in 2015.

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