Overview
- 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.