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Earlier this month, after the the Jets lost to the Jaguars by the throw of 48-20, I said on PFT Live there's a "chance" Jets coach Aaron Glenn will be one and done.
The Jets' miserable showing this season won't cost first-year head coach Aaron Glenn his job, per FOX Sports' Jay Glazer.
In their final game of the season at MetLife Stadium, the New York Jets looked lifeless and lethargic throughout their 42-10 blowout loss to the division rival New England Patriots.The two teams, which were both picking in the top 10 in the 2025 NFL Draft,
Giving up four Drake Maye touchdowns in the first half alone might juuuust about do it for the Glenn era in New York.
Glenn has preached patience. But head coaches who endured a first season like his have rarely found their way to success.
Jets HC Aaron Glenn did not mask his disappointment after the Jets closed out the home part of their season by losing to AFC East rival New England, 42-10, at MetLife Stadium on Sunday.
Aaron Glenn’s first season with the Jets has been rough, but insiders reveal what his future with the team could look like. Find out the latest on his status.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Woody Johnson likes the way Aaron Glenn speaks, the way he projects in a room full of people, the way he speaks with conviction. The confidence. The swagger. How he’s direct, to the point and speaks his mind.
The New York Jets will finish the 2025 NFL season with yet another losing record, but head coach Aaron Glenn says that the team has a plan.
Despite being on their way to a last-place finish in the AFC East, the New York Jets aren't planning to move on from Aaron Glenn after his first season is complete.
Despite a historically poor December punctuated by a 42-10 loss to the Patriots on Sunday, Jets coach Aaron Glenn still feels the support from owner Woody Johnson.