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Jets make it official, hire former Dolphins coach Gase

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NEW YORK — The New York Jets officially have Adam Gase in place.

The team announced the hiring of the former Miami Dolphins coach as their head coach Friday after coming to an agreement on Wednesday night.

Gase will be formally introduced as the Jets’ coach at a news conference Monday at the team’s facility in Florham Park, New Jersey. The 40-year-old Gase was 23-26 in three years with Miami, including a playoff game in the 2016 season, before being fired last week.

“At the onset of the interview process, I wanted to hire a head coach who was the right person and the right fit for our organizati­on,” Jets chairman and CEO Christophe­r Johnson said in a statement on the team’s website. “We talked to a number of excellent candidates and it became clear to me that Adam was the person who will help us establish a winning program and a winning culture.”

Gase’s hiring ended a wide-open search for New York, which fired Todd Bowles after the season finale and then met with seven other coaches about their vacancy, including Mike McCarthy, Kris Richard, Jim Caldwell, Eric Bieniemy, Todd Monken, Matt Rhule and Kliff Kingsbury, who took the Arizona Cardinals job.

Gase is the Jets’ first hire with previous full-time NFL head coaching experience since Bill Parcells’ threeyear tenure from 1997-99. He’s also the first offensefoc­used coach since Rich Kotite in 1996. Gase will be tasked with furthering the developmen­t of quarterbac­k Sam Darnold and helping New York snap an eight-year postseason drought.

“Adam is a young, creative mind, but he also has 22 years of coaching experience,” Johnson said. “He is an innovator whose path saw him succeed at both the college and the NFL levels. He has helped a number of different quarterbac­ks, at various stages of their careers, reach new heights. We think Sam will continue to develop under his tutelage, but we made the decision because of Adam’s vision for the entire football team.”

Gase began his coaching career as an assistant at LSU, before taking positions in the NFL with Detroit, San Francisco and Denver — where he was promoted to offensive coordinato­r and drew rave reviews from Peyton Manning. The former quarterbac­k called Johnson on Wednesday to give Gase a glowing endorsemen­t.

Darnold also spoke with Gase during the interview process.

 ?? Jeff Haynes / Associated Press ?? Miami Dolphins head coach Adam Gase talks with quarterbac­k Ryan Tannehill before a game against the Minnesota Vikings on Dec. 16 in Minneapoli­s. Gase will be introduced as the coach of the New York Jets onMonday.
Jeff Haynes / Associated Press Miami Dolphins head coach Adam Gase talks with quarterbac­k Ryan Tannehill before a game against the Minnesota Vikings on Dec. 16 in Minneapoli­s. Gase will be introduced as the coach of the New York Jets onMonday.

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