The New York Jets and head coach Aaron Glenn have officially added Ryan Slowik to the coaching staff as the team's new safeties coach, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Slowik joins the organization after a four-year stint with the Miami Dolphins, where he worked extensively on the defensive side of the ball. The move marks a significant addition for the Jets as they continue to build out their defensive staff under Glenn. Slowik has earned a strong reputation around the league in recent years, with multiple organizations taking notice of his work during his tenure in Miami.
According to @RapSheet, other NFL teams have monitored Slowik's progress, viewing him as a primary candidate for a future defensive coordinator position. By bringing Slowik into the fold, the Jets are adding a coach with direct experience within the division. His familiarity with the AFC East is expected to provide valuable insight for the Jets' defensive backfield as they prepare for the upcoming season.
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