The Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins and New England Patriots all may have received good news on Wednesday with New York Jets owner Christopher Johnson saying head coach Adam Gase will return in 2020.

“I want to assure you there will be no changes in coaches here,” Johnson said, per NJ.com. “Adam has the trust of this team. He has the trust of Sam (Darnold). He has (general manager) Joe’s (Douglas) trust. He has my trust. He’s a good man. He’s a good coach.”

Gase was hired by the Jets in the offseason due to the belief that he could develop Sam Darnold and help the Jets make the playoffs in 2019. New York was a popular pick to finish second in the AFC East and possibly compete for a Wild Card spot, but New York’s season has been an absolute disaster. Between injuries, Le’Veon Bell struggling in New York and Sam Darnold missing multiple games due to mono, little has gone right for the Jets. The team is currently last in the AFC East with a 2-7 record.

Before joining New York, Gase spent three seasons with the Miami Dolphins. He went 10-6 in his first season in Miami before going 6-10 and 7-9 in his last two seasons. Gase was not well liked by many of his players in Miami, but that did not stop the Jets from hiring the supposed “Quarterback Whisperer.”

Gase will get at least one more season to prove that he can right the ship in New York. If his struggles continue in 2020, the Jets will have no choice but to move on from Gase.

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