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Jets Blown Out by Patriots as Aaron Glenn Cites Owner Support and Questions Effort

New York falls to 3-13 after a historically poor December, setting up an offseason focused on draft capital, coaching evaluations.

Overview

  • New England scored touchdowns on its first six possessions and led 35-3 at halftime in a 42-10 rout that closed the Jets’ home slate.
  • Aaron Glenn said he believes Woody Johnson supports him, and national reporting indicates he is expected to return for 2026 despite a 3-13 record.
  • Glenn publicly criticized his team’s effort and accepted coaching blame; players described the performance as unacceptable and embarrassing.
  • The Jets’ December point differential reached minus-107, an NFL worst for the month per ESPN Research, and the defense has zero interceptions with only three takeaways through 16 games.
  • New York currently holds the No. 3 pick and added extra first-rounders by trading Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams, with quarterback evaluations ongoing as Brady Cook struggles and further staff changes are being floated after Steve Wilks’ firing, including line coach Eric Washington.