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ESPN’s Mike Greenberg’s fandom of the New York Jets has been well-documented throughout his lengthy tenure at the network. And moving forward, his name may be forever etched in the history of the Jets organization without any of his doing.
The New York Jets’ 2024 NFL season will be one that the organization looks back on with regret, as the team severely underperformed against preseason expectations. The Jets were playoff hopefuls and even had dreams of a Super Bowl,
Making his connection even closer to the Jets is the fact that Greenberg, after graduating from Cornell in 2007, went to Hofstra University on Long Island when the team was still holding training camp there. The dots can be connected. Greenberg's former connection with New York will make him an interesting candidate moving forward.
Greenberg, who has spent 15 years with the Bucs, will interview for the Jets general manager’s job, the Tampa Bay Times confirmed. The Bucs assistant general manager joined the club in 2010 as a player personnel assistant. He rose steadily in the organization, becoming a creative manager of the team’s salary cap.
A Jets fan growing up, the Bellmore native has worked in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' front office in various roles since 2010.
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