Aaron Glenn Named Jets Head Coach, Aims to Revive Franchise
The former Jets cornerback and Lions defensive coordinator promises a culture of accountability and sustained success.
- Aaron Glenn, a former Jets player and Detroit Lions defensive coordinator, was introduced as the new head coach of the New York Jets on Monday.
- Jets owner Woody Johnson expressed confidence in Glenn and new general manager Darren Mougey, who were selected after an extensive search involving numerous candidates.
- Glenn emphasized the importance of building a winning culture through hiring the right people and fostering accountability across the organization.
- The future of quarterback Aaron Rodgers remains uncertain, with Glenn and Mougey stating that all roster decisions will be evaluated thoroughly and collaboratively.
- Glenn, drawing on lessons from mentors like Bill Parcells and Sean Payton, aims to lead the Jets to sustained success and end the team's 14-year playoff drought.



















