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Aaron Glenn’s emotional postgame message struck a chord with the Jets, earning support from Breece Hall as New York clinch a thriller win.
The first-year head coach isn't concerned about the team's draft position in a few months from now. "You play the game to win," Aaron Glenn said.
Aaron Glenn says he is trying to build a foundation and believes it’s crucial for the Jets to win as many games as possible before the end of the season.
Jets coach Aaron Glenn spoke about the team's appreciation for wide receiver Adonai Mitchell after his first touchdown
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn delivered a fiery message after his team's victory over the Atlanta Falcons in Week 13.
It is O.K. to look at the current state of the New York Jets and feel some level of optimism about the program coach Aaron Glenn is building, one he’s modeling on the Detroit Lions’ rebuild.
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Jets' Aaron Glenn says he and owner Woody Johnson on same page for building foundation in 2-9 season
The first-year head coach has stressed building a foundation for the franchise, which Johnson has overseen as the owner since 2000. During a 2-9 season that has extended the Jets' playoff drought to an NFL-leading 15 years that includes 10 straight losing records, staying optimistic about the future might be false hope to some.
Glenn has confidence in himself and that the foundation he’s building will lead to extended success. If it sounds familiar, it’s because it’s been an ongoing theme for every coach who has tried to change the direction of the franchise.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — A 41-year-old kicker wearing a hoodie, dad jeans and a plain black cap leaned against a wall in the Jets locker room, waiting for a 36-year-old quarterback in a jean jacket to finish talking. The Jets don’t win on Sunday without these two old men, outliers in a very young locker room.
After Justin Fields and the passing offense sputtered again in a 27-14 loss at New England on Thursday night, social media was buzzing with frustrated fans insisting Glenn replace Fields with veteran Tyrod Taylor moving forward.
Despite falling to 2-9 and clinching their 10th straight losing season following Sunday's 23-10 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn remains optimistic that brighter days are ahead.