The Jets won't be cleaning house, after all.
Despite a dysfunctional season, the team was expected to retain coach Todd Bowles and general manager Mike Maccagnan, ESPN reported Sunday. The Jets later confirmed that Bowles and Maccagnan are going nowhere.
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Both their jobs seemed in question after the team failed to clinch the postseason for the sixth straight season. Bowles' inaugural season as the Jets coach last year showed promise after logging 10 wins. This season, however, the Jets are just 4-11 heading into their season finale against the Bills.
Bowles also disclosed a gall bladder issue that recently sent him to the hospital. He did not originally travel with the Jets to New England ahead of last Saturday's Christmas Eve matchup against the Patriots but arrived at the team hotel gameday morning and called plays from the sideline.
The Jets have dealt with their fair share of quarterback woes surrounding Ryan Fitzpatrick, Geno Smith and Bryce Petty. The team also suffered numerous injuries this season, most notably at wide receiver with the loss of Eric Decker.
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But New York's brass will give Bowles and Maccagnan another shot.