New York Jets Overhaul Offensive Staff, Hiring Scott Turner as Passing Game Coordinator
The Jets' new head coach Aaron Glenn adds experienced coaches to reshape the offense while Aaron Rodgers' future with the team remains uncertain.
- Scott Turner, former Raiders interim offensive coordinator, has been hired as the Jets' passing game coordinator under new head coach Aaron Glenn.
- Turner brings 14 years of NFL experience, including play-calling roles in Washington and Las Vegas, to support first-time offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand.
- The Jets have also appointed Charles London, previously with the Seahawks, as quarterbacks coach, further strengthening their offensive coaching staff.
- Aaron Rodgers, undecided on playing in 2025, faces uncertainty with the Jets as the new offensive system may not align with his preferences or past experience.
- The Jets are rebuilding after a disappointing 5-12 season, with Glenn emphasizing a team-first approach in contrast to the previous Rodgers-centric strategy.