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Jets Limp Toward Finale at 3-13 With Interception Drought Threatening NFL First

Media outlets expect Aaron Glenn to stay through an offseason reset.

Overview

  • New York visits the Bills for Week 18, with undrafted rookie Brady Cook set for his fourth consecutive start at quarterback.
  • Through 16 games the Jets have zero interceptions, risking the first interception‑free season in NFL history, while ranking 23rd in yards and 30th in points allowed with just 26 sacks.
  • Aaron Glenn acknowledged the season fell short but pointed to improvements in the run game, penalties, and special teams as areas to build on.
  • Glenn dismissed defensive coordinator Steve Wilks after Week 15 and elevated Chris Harris to interim DC, yet the unit’s struggles have continued.
  • Reporting indicates Glenn is likely to be retained into 2026 as the team plans a roster overhaul with two first‑round picks, an estimated $74.8 million in cap space, and an expected breakup with Justin Fields.