Louis Riddick Interviewed for Open NFL General Manager Position

Title: Louis Riddick Interviewed for Open NFL General Manager Position - Pittsburgh Sports Now Louis Riddick, a former NFL player and Pitt alumnus, is seeking to return to professional football after over a decade away from an NFL franchise. Riddick recently interviewed for the New York Jets' general manager position, following the firing of Joe Douglas amid a challenging season. The Jets are facing a tough season, with a potential record of 4-13, prompting the need for new leadership. Riddick has been a notable figure in the Pitt community, participating in events such as the Backyard Brawl and serving as a keynote speaker for Pitt Football. He has also launched a Pitt apparel line in collaboration with Mitchell & Ness, further solidifying his connection to the university. Reflecting on his past, Riddick expressed a desire to see Pitt football return to its former glory, recalling the influential players and coaches from his youth. During his college career at Pitt, Riddick transitioned from running back to defensive back and achieved notable academic success as a two-time Academic All-American. He was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the 1991 NFL Draft and played seven seasons in the NFL with the Falcons, Browns, and Raiders. Riddick recorded a total of 155 tackles, two sacks, and recovered a fumble over his NFL career. After retiring from playing, Riddick held various roles in the front office for the Commanders and Eagles and has been a prominent analyst at ESPN since 2013.
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Original Article Author: Karl Ludwig