This is where I started. You can’t write a better story than that. This was the start for a number of situations, as a player, as a scout and now as a head coach. Hopefully, this will be my last stop.
The New York Jets are the league’s most downtrodden franchise. Following the rise of the Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders, few franchises can match the l
There's a new Aaron in Gotham City, and he's not here to divulge in the General Hospital Soap Opera drama that surrounds the QB of the franchise.
Who will be the New York Jets' starting quarterback in 2025? That is going to be a question that new head coach Aaron Glenn and whoever takes over the general m
The New York Jets will have a new head coach this offseason. Former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn has made the leap to try his chance at the Jets head coaching position.
Aaron Glenn came prepared for the bombardment of questions about Aaron Rodgers. On Monday, when the New York Jets owner, Woody Johnson, introduced him and the new general manager, Darren Mougey, Glenn cleared the air by saying they will discuss Rodgers’ future in depth,
Aaron Glenn is reaching out to a longtime play caller to be the new defensive coordinator for the Jets in 2025.
The New York Jets introduced new head coach Aaron Glenn, the former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator, on Monday as owner Woody Johnson and his staff attempted to turn the page on a harshly disappointing 2024 season.
While there is no "timeline" one can be fairly certain that Mougey and the Jets will want to get the lay of the land with Rodgers as soon as they can, after all, if Rodgers chooses not to play on, then New York must look at options at quarterback.
Recently, the New York Jets took the first step toward rebuilding their franchise by hiring Aaron Glenn to be their next head coach. Glenn had previously been the defense coordinator for the Detroit Lions and was one of the most sought after names on the head coaching markets this offseason.
Martin followed, “I want no part of this place.” Darnold was the Jets’ first-round pick (No. 3 overall) in the 2018 NFL Draft. He played three seasons in New York before being traded to the Carolina Panthers for a 2021 sixth-round pick, a 2022 second-round pick, and a fourth-round pick in 2022.