Aaron Glenn, Jets and Jaguars
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New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn shared a blunt message with rookie QB Brady Cook ahead of the first start of his NFL career.
New York Jets coach Aaron Glenn joked about making a playing comeback at 53. Inspired by quarterback Philip Rivers' return, Glenn humorously announced plans to play in the Jets' final games this season against New England and Buffalo.
The New York Jets have been one of the worst teams in the league this season. Their struggles came to a new peak in Week 14 as they were dominated by the divisi
Johnson is tied for third on the Jets in sacks with Jowon Briggs. Will McDonald IV (7.0) and Quincy Williams (3.5) have been more productive. Johnson does rank second in pressures (32), trailing McDonald by just one pressure (33) for the team lead. Johnson is signed through 2026 after the Jets exercised his fifth-year option.
Jets head coach Aaron Glenn takes the blame after an ugly loss to the Dolphins at home on Sunday. NY is 3-10.
Hurting their draft position is not on the coaches or players’ minds. The Jets are trying to win every game possible, and in whatever way possible, as they showed on Sunday. They scored 10 points in the last 1:53 and beat the Falcons, 27-24, on Nick Folk’s walk-off 56-yard field goal.
Aaron Glenn knows how this business works. He knows — from his 15 years as a player, from his decade-plus in coaching — how fleeting any window
But the players take their cues from the coaches. Aaron Glenn came to the Jets' head coaching position espousing the importance of special teams and has continued through the season to tout his players and his staff, led by first-year coordinator Chris Banjo, who have made those special things happen.