Whether it’s Darren Mougey or not, the new general manager of the New York Jets is the one getting some credit for making a few changes to the team’s front office.
Regardless of who made the decision, the Jets have decided to shake up their front office.
According to reports including ESPN, the team has fired co-direct of pro personnel Greg Nejmeh and senior director of football administration David Socie.
Per KUSA-TV in Denver, Nejmeh was replaced by former Denver Broncos scout Rob Paton:
Some changes under the new #Jets regime:
* Head strength & conditioning coach Mike Nicolini is no longer with the team. He was hired in 2021 with Robert Saleh.
* Phil Savage, who served as the interim GM after Joe Douglas’ firing, is remaining as a consultant.
* Dave Socie…
— Rich Cimini (@RichCimini) February 5, 2025
Prior to landing in New York, Mougey was the assistant general manager of the Denver Broncos… so it makes sense as to why Mougey is being credited with these moves.
Whether it was the GM or not, the results of these choices will only be determined in one way: Wins and losses.
To be fair, such positions behind-the-scenes are often very important in a NFL front office.
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