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Despite being 3-14, Jets still believe in coach Aaron Glenn
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Despite being 3-14, Jets still believe in coach Aaron Glenn

  • Jets finished 3-14 in Glenn's first year, sparking questions about his future.
  • Owner Woody Johnson publicly backed Glenn despite the collapse and losses.
  • The season included the trades of Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams amid turmoil.
  • Glenn faced criticism for quarterback decisions, including Fields-for-Rodgers swap.
  • Glenn admitted mistakes but emphasized accountability and future work.
  • Players praised Glenn for communication but noted inconsistent on-field results.
  • The Jets endured a historically poor season with the league's worst point differential.
  • Glenn's leadership faced a test amid Mangold's death and two blockbuster trades.
  • Glenn completed an in-season address to the defense described as fiery and expletive-laden.
  • Experts warn Glenn may be judged by next season's performance given his five-year, high-salary deal.
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Jets Offensive Coordinator Mess Explained
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sports15h ago

Jets Offensive Coordinator Mess Explained

  • Jets fire offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand, initiating a full coordinator search for 2026.
  • Jets seek a veteran voice to lead the offense and potential play-caller changes after Engstrand's departure.
  • The move comes as the Jets also replace defensive coordinator Steve Wilks and reassess coaching staff under Rooney Rule standards.
  • Hughes reported the Jets’ interest in Reich as part of their OC search, signaling potential direction for the offense.
  • The situation is described as unusual and a 'mess' as the team addresses multiple firing and replacement decisions.
  • The Jets’ coaching changes unfold weeks after the season’s end, signaling a rapid rebuild of the offensive staff.
  • Engstrand’s role was reportedly under discussion, with potential play-calling changes considered before his departure.
  • The Jets may look to hire a new OC while potentially keeping Glenn as defensive coordinator or changing play-caller responsibilities.
  • Team officials are pursuing Reich as a key candidate amid a broader coordinator search.
  • The article frames the situation as a significant shift for the franchise’s coaching strategy in 2026.
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