The New York Jets didn’t have the season the team wanted to have. New York entered the 2024 season with high expectations with some even projecting the team to be among the top contenders in the AFC.
After striking right when the iron got hot when hiring a new head coach, the New York Jets have continued a slow process as it relates to naming their next general manager. Earlier this week, Glenn was hired as head coach in New York. The announcement came one day after he had a second interview for that job.
It was widely assumed that Glenn and Washington Commanders assistant GM Lance Newmark were a package deal. After all, they worked together for three years with the Detroit Lions, and both were present Tuesday at the team facility for second interviews. Newmark was the first GM candidate to get a second (in-person) interview.
The New York Jets have landed on a familiar face as their new head coach. According to various reports, Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn has been tabbed. For some around New York, the 52-year-old is very familiar. He has strong ties to Gang Green in multiple ways.
After the Broncos reached the playoffs for the first time since 2015, powered by powerful draft classes, assistant general manager Darren Mougey has emerged as a strong candidate to land the New York Jets’ GM job.
The Atlanta Falcons' defense added a pair of former New York Jets coaches, which could lead to the team signing star linebacker Jamien Sherwood in free agency.
Former Houston Texans cornerback Aaron Glenn is returning to where his NFL career began. Glenn, a native of Houston and former Texas A&M star defensive back, agreed in principle terms to become the 19th full-time head coach for the New York Jets history.
A person familiar with the New York Jets history will be their next head coach: Aaron Glenn. The Detroit Lions’ defensive coordinator is leaving the NFC champs for Gang Green. Before he was their head coach, Aaron Glenn was making plays in the @nyjets ‘ secondary @NFLLegacy pic.twitter.com/Jy2S1TjU90
The Atlanta Falcons officially hired assistant defensive line coach Nate Ollie as their new defensive line coach, hiring him away from the Texans’ coaching staff, according to KPRC2 Sports’ Aaron Wilson.
Tyreek Hill's immediate remarks after the Dolphins' final game were the product of his "frustration," the wide receiver explained while on a stream.
Despite playing little brother to the Senior Bowl, the East-West Shrine Bowl is still a great showcase for prospects in the