Coming off a disappointing season, which included the firings of former leader Robert Saleh as well as general manager Joe Douglas, the Florham Park-based organization is bringing on someone with prior team experience.
The New York Jets’ search for a new general manager early in the 2025 NFL offseason is well underway. Former general manager Joe Douglas was fired in November. The writing was on the wall for Douglas at that point.
The New York Jets know who their next head coach is going to be. The Jets are hiring former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn as their next
The two former Jets' legends weighed in on the team's decision to hire former Lions' defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn as the head coach.
Aaron Glenn played eight of his 15 seasons in the NFL as a defensive back for the Jets' franchise. He also played for the Texans, Cowboys, Jaguars and Saints.
As much as New York deserves praise for the hiring, naturally, the franchise's top brass couldn't let a good thing last.
01:30 - Jets Chairman Robert Wood Johnson's comments on General Manager Joe Douglas and Head Coach Robert Saleh The Game Preview Podcast presented by Lifelock with Ethan Greenberg and Cynthia Frelund looks ahead to matchup between the New York Jets and ...
The New York Jets entered this offseason with three of the four most important people a franchise needs to succeed as giant question marks. For any NFL franchise to find success, the owner, GM, head coach and quarterback all need to be at the top of their games.
“I’m excited to welcome Aaron Glenn home as the head coach of the New York Jets,” owner Woody Johnson said in a statement. “Aaron earned this opportunity through almost three decades of NFL experience — 10 with us as a player and a scout.
The New York Jets are looking to turn a new page again. By hiring Aaron Glenn as their new head coach, the organization is hoping that the bad fortunes, luck, and circumstances that have plagued them since seemingly forever — and certainly since 2010-11,
With the NFL season drawing to a close soon, that means the hiring cycle will begin for many teams. Luckily for the Los Angeles Chargers, that won't be the case this offseason, as they've found success in the regime of Joe Hortiz and Jim Harbaugh thus far.