Jets Request Interview With Bengals Executive Trey Brown For GM Role

Tom Pelissero reports that the Jets have requested to interview Bengals executive Trey Brown for their vacant general manager position.

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The Jets have already scheduled and requested several interviews for the position:

  • Former Titans GM Jon Robinson (Interviewed)
  • ESPN analyst Louis Reddick (Interviewed)
  • Former Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff (Interviewed)
  • Senior Bowl director Jim Nagy (Interviewed)
  • Chiefs assistant GM Mike Borgonzi (Requested)
  • Rams senior personnel executive Ray Farmer (Requested)
  • Eagles assistant general manager Alec Halaby (Requested)
  • Vikings senior VP of player personnel Ryan Grigson (Requested)
  • Buccaneers assistant GM Mike Greenberg (Requested)
  • Bengals senior personnel executive Trey Brown (Requested)

Brown, 39, got his start in scouting with the Patriots in 2010 and was hired in the same role by the Eagles in 2013. He worked his way up to director of college scouting until he was let go in 2018. 

Brown worked in both the AAF and the XFL as an executive for the Birmingham Iron and St. Louis Battlehawks respectively. The Bengals hired him as a scout in 2021. 

In 2022, the Bengals promoted Brown to the role of senior personnel executive.

We will have continued updates on the Jets’ GM search as they become available.

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