What Jets HC Aaron Glenn Must Do to Save His Job
Summary
Aaron Glenn, head coach of the New York Jets, led the team to a 3-14 record last season after an 0-7 start. The Jets are rebuilding with new draft picks and hope to show improvement next season, even if they do not immediately compete for the division title.Key Facts
- The Jets finished last in the AFC East with a 3-14 record.
- Aaron Glenn is in his second year as the Jets' head coach.
- The Jets had three first-round picks in the 2024 NFL Draft: David Bailey (defensive end), Kenyon Sadiq (tight end), and Omar Cooper Jr. (wide receiver).
- Veteran receiver Garrett Wilson and quarterback Geno Smith are expected to help the team’s offense.
- The Jets also have three first-round picks for the 2027 draft, which is expected to feature many quarterbacks.
- Sports writer Albert Breer says Glenn’s job depends on showing the team is improving and developing young players, not necessarily on playoff wins.
- The Jets are rebuilding after a failed attempt with quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
- Glenn needs to demonstrate progress and potential in the next season to keep his position.
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