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Aaron Glenn Concedes Jets’ 2025 Failure, Eyes Offseason Fixes

New York enters the offseason with two first-round picks, roughly $75 million in cap space.

Overview

  • Ahead of Week 18, Glenn acknowledged his first season fell short but said there were limited positives to build on.
  • New York sits 3-13 after opening with seven straight losses and dropping six one-score games entering the finale.
  • The offense averaged 272.4 yards and 18.3 points per game, while the defense allowed 348.4 yards and 29.3 points.
  • The Jets have zero interceptions through 16 games, a record-setting drought that could extend through Sunday’s finale.
  • Roster flexibility looms large with those draft assets and cap room, and outside projections predict Glenn returns in 2026 under pressure to show progress.