Jets coach Rex Ryan guarantees his job security after loss to Bills
Even after a humiliating 38-3 loss to a divisional rival, New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan isn't lacking confidence.
"I will be the head coach here for the next five weeks," Ryan said in his post-game press conference.
New York was routed by the Buffalo Bills on Monday night, struggling in all facets of the game and dropping to a 2-9 record.
Either Ryan received an assurance from Jets owner Woody Johnson or he truly believes in his ability to commandeer a roster largely devoid of talent.
Rex Ryan: "At the end of the day, I don't regret anything I say"
— Manish Mehta (@MMehtaNYDN) November 25, 2014
Ryan also refused to commit to a starting quarterback for next Monday's game against the Miami Dolphins. Michael Vick was pulled after an abysmal 7-of-19 performance, but Geno Smith didn't fare much better.
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