New York Jets tight ends coach history

Ron Middleton

Middleton is the tight ends coach for the New York Jets since the 2021 season, a total of four years.

John Dunn

Dunn was the tight ends coach for the New York Jets in the 2019-2020 seasons, a total of two years. Dunn's record as the team's tight ends coach was 9-23-0, making him the third-least successful tight ends coach in New York Jets history.

Jimmie Olden Johnson Jr.

Jr. was the tight ends coach for the New York Jets in the 2015-2018 seasons, a total of four years.

Steve Hagen

Hagen was the tight ends coach for the New York Jets in the 2013-2014 seasons, a total of two years.

Mike Devlin

Devlin was the tight ends coach for the New York Jets in the 2006-2012 seasons, a total of seven years. The team made it to the playoffs three times (2006, 2009-2010) and had a 4-3 record under Coach Devlin in playoff games.

Jason Michael

Michael was the tight ends coach for the New York Jets in the 2007 season. Michael's record as the team's tight ends coach was 4-12-0, making him the second-least successful tight ends coach in New York Jets history.

Richie Anderson

Anderson was the tight ends coach for the New York Jets in the 2006 season. Anderson's record as the team's tight ends coach was 10-6-0, making him the most successful tight ends coach in New York Jets history. The team made it to the playoffs one time (2006) and had a 0-1 record under Coach Anderson in playoff games.

John Zernhelt

Zernhelt was the tight ends coach for the New York Jets in the 2004-2005 seasons, a total of two years. The team made it to the playoffs one time (2004) and had a 1-1 record under Coach Zernhelt in playoff games.

Phil Pettey

Pettey was the tight ends coach for the New York Jets in the 2001-2002 seasons, a total of two years. Pettey's record as the team's tight ends coach was 19-13-0, making him the second-most successful tight ends coach in New York Jets history. The team made it to the playoffs two times (2001-2002) and had a 1-2 record under Coach Pettey in playoff games.

Ken Whisenhunt

Whisenhunt was the tight ends coach for the New York Jets in the 2000 season. Whisenhunt's record as the team's tight ends coach was 9-7-0, making him the third-most successful tight ends coach in New York Jets history.

Pat Hodgson

Hodgson was the tight ends coach for the New York Jets in the 1996-1998 seasons, a total of three years. The team made it to the playoffs one time (1998) and had a 1-1 record under Coach Hodgson in playoff games.

Richard Mann

Mann was the tight ends coach for the New York Jets in the 1995 season. Mann's record as the team's tight ends coach was 3-13-0, making him the least successful tight ends coach in New York Jets history.

Don Breaux

Breaux was the tight ends coach for the New York Jets in the 1994 season.

Paul Alexander

Alexander was the tight ends coach for the New York Jets in the 1992-1993 seasons, a total of two years.

Bob Wylie

Wylie was the tight ends coach for the New York Jets in the 1990-1991 seasons, a total of two years. The team made it to the playoffs one time (1991) and had a 0-1 record under Coach Wylie in playoff games.


New York Jets tight ends coach record

Coach Years Record Win percentage Playoff record
Ron Middleton 2021-2024 21-39-0 35.0% 0-0
John Dunn 2019-2020 9-23-0 28.1% 0-0
Jimmie Olden Johnson Jr. 2015-2018 24-40-0 37.5% 0-0
Steve Hagen 2013-2014 12-20-0 37.5% 0-0
Mike Devlin 2006-2012 57-55-0 50.9% 4-3
Jason Michael 2007 4-12-0 25.0% 0-0
Richie Anderson 2006 10-6-0 62.5% 0-1
John Zernhelt 2004-2005 14-18-0 43.8% 1-1
Phil Pettey 2001-2002 19-13-0 59.4% 1-2
Ken Whisenhunt 2000 9-7-0 56.3% 0-0
Pat Hodgson 1996-1998 22-26-0 45.8% 1-1
Richard Mann 1995 3-13-0 18.8% 0-0
Don Breaux 1994 6-10-0 37.5% 0-0
Paul Alexander 1992-1993 12-20-0 37.5% 0-0
Bob Wylie 1990-1991 14-18-0 43.8% 0-1

New York Jets tight ends coach facts

  • Bob Wylie was the first tight ends coach in Jets history in 1990.
  • Mike Devlin coached the most seasons as the Jets's tight ends coach at seven seasons.
  • Ron Middleton is the current tight ends coach, starting ahead of the 2021 season.