The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Gase says no power struggle with Maccagnan

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FLORHAM PARK >> Adam Gase is calling a timeout on the perception­s that he won a power struggle with Mike Maccagnan.

The Jets coach — and acting general manager — said he was surprised when team chairman and CEO Christophe­r Johnson told him Maccagnan was being fired as the GM last Wednesday.

There had been rumors and reports during the NFL draft that there was tension between Gase and Maccagnan, which both denied. When Johnson made the stunning announceme­nt that the Jets were parting ways with Maccagnan, many viewed it as Gase coming out on top in a clash of philosophi­es.

“I disagree with that, as far as a power struggle,” Gase said Monday while speaking briefly at the team facility. “Whoever is getting hired is going to have the same role: control of the roster, control of the 53. I will coach the football team. That’s what I’m going to do.

“Nothing’s changing in that structure.”

Gase is entering his first season with the Jets after three in Miami, where he made the personnel decisions with the roster but went 23-26, including 0-1 in the playoffs, with the Dolphins before being fired. He was hired in January by the Jets — with Maccagnan involved in the decision — after Todd Bowles was fired following four seasons. Johnson opted to not clean house, instead decided to keep Maccagnan in place as the GM.

But Johnson had a change of heart in recent weeks after taking what he called a “deeper dive” into the inner workings of the organizati­on.

“In this business, (stuff) like that happens all the time,” Gase said, referring to Maccagnan’s firing. “It happened to me last year. I think that’s what it is. I mean, I work for (Johnson). That’s how we’re aligned is the head coach and the GM both report to the owner. That’s the way it is.”

Gase took only one question from reporters about the situation and deferred additional questions to his news conference Thursday after the team’s organized team activities.

The Jets are in the beginning stages in their search for a new general manager, and Johnson said last week that Gase would “assist” in the process.

Redskins’ Foster hurt

ASHBURN, VA. >> Washington Redskins linebacker Reuben Foster injured his left leg during an offseason practice and was taken off the field on a cart.

Foster went down clutching at his left knee during the first practice of organized team activities Monday. His left leg was stabilized before he was carted off.

Washington claimed Foster off waivers from the San Francisco 49ers after a domestic violence arrest in Tampa, Florida, in November.

Zeke in trouble again

LAS VEGAS >> Dallas Cowboys star Ezekiel Elliott was handcuffed by police, but not arrested, after a scuffle involving event staff at a Las Vegas music festival, officials said Monday.

The 23-year-old running back was detained briefly about 3 a.m. Saturday near a gate to the overnight Electric Daisy Carnival at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway after police officers saw him “push a security officer to the ground,” Officer Laura Meltzer said in a statement.

Cellphone video posted by celebrity website TMZ appeared to show Elliott speaking with a woman and then with several security and event staff members, including one who falls backward over a metal parking area barricade before police arrive. Elliott is handcuffed and led away.

 ?? FRANK FRANKLIN II — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jets coach Adam Gase tried to say there was no power struggle with ousted GM Mike Maccagnan.
FRANK FRANKLIN II — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jets coach Adam Gase tried to say there was no power struggle with ousted GM Mike Maccagnan.

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