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Lions quarterbacks coach Mark Brunell is reportedly a prime candidate for offensive coordinator, provided he doesn’t secure the OC role in Detroit. Glenn is also eyeing a veteran defensive coordinator with head coaching experience and has former Jets special teams coach Mike Westhoff in mind for a key role, should Westhoff come out of retirement.
ESPN is adding a hint of drama to the Jets dance by writing, "Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn and Commanders assistant GM Lance Newark, both of whom interviewed in person today with the Jets,
New York let Glenn leave the facility without a deal in place, but it's too early to jump to conclusions.
Nothing was agreed upon or finalized by Tuesday evening, but the pair are believed to be the Jets' choices to lead the team going forward.
While Aaron Glenn is reportedly in line to be the New York Jets' next head coach, he hasn't officially been offered the job just yet. The Detroit Lions' defensive coordinator visited with the team's brass on Tuesday but left without a deal in place,
Coming off a disappointing 8-9 season, the Miami Dolphins now find themselves in a rather unfavorable position heading into the offseason — at least when it com
The race for the 2024-2025 Lombardi Trophy is officially down to four teams with the conference championships set for next Sunday. The other 28 teams in
The Jets had their first round of second interviews regarding their vacant head coach and general manager positions. Those took place on Tuesday with Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn and Washington Commanders assistant general manager Lance Newmark.
Glenn is also a serious candidate to get the New Orleans Saints position, a team he worked at more recently than the Jets. While Glenn did star in the Jets secondary that was nearly three decades ago.
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson clearly has a type when it comes to who he wants to run his team. In 25 years as owner, New York has hired just one offensive-minded head coach. All the rest have been young and first-time former defensive coaches tasked with ending their championship drought.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms question what’s holding up the Jets from signing Aaron Glenn as their next head coach and acknowledge the possibility Bill Parcels told him to leave to get a better offer.