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Mike Westhoff won’t return to Jets

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FLORHAM PARK, NJ - MAY 04: New York Jets special teams coordinator Mike Westhoff gestures during the Jets Rookie Minicamp on May 4, 2012 in Florham Park, New Jersey. (Photo by Jeff Zelevansky/Getty Images)

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When the Jets lost special teams coach Ben Kotwica to the Redskins, their former special teams coach Mike Westhoff said he’d listen to the team if they came calling a year after his retirement from the sideline.

Westhoff listened, but he couldn’t be swayed from his broadcasting career. The reason wasn’t the Jets. Westhoff said he’s suggested some names to Rex Ryan as replacements and that he’ll consult with the team during the offseason, but won’t return to coaching because the league is making special teams less significant.

“No, I’m done,” Westhoff said, via Bart Hubbuch of the New York Post. “With the way the league is going with special teams, it just doesn’t interest me anymore to coach them. ... It doesn’t sound like there’s going to be much to coach in a few years.”

There have been reports linking the Jets to LSU special teams coach Thomas McGaughey, who was an assistant special teams coach with the Giants for four years before heading to Baton Rouge.