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Jets Map Aggressive Offseason as Glenn Stays Under Review

GM Darren Mougey vowed a calculated rebuild powered by the No. 2 pick, multiple early selections and more than $90 million in cap space.

Overview

  • After a 3-14 season, Mougey said the front office will be "aggressive but calculated" and identified re-signing Breece Hall as a priority.
  • Aaron Glenn remains head coach and publicly took blame for the failures, emphasizing self-reflection and a stronger plan for 2026.
  • The team is searching for a new quarterback and defensive coordinator, and Glenn would only say Justin Fields is "under contract" as Newsday reports he is unlikely to return.
  • Quarterback development is a stated focus, with potential staff changes on offense including the quarterbacks coach under consideration.
  • A Newsday column urges the Jets to evaluate Glenn's future as the coaching market shifts, highlighting reported availability of John Harbaugh and Kevin Stefanski as alternatives to explore.