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Aaron Glenn's latest defense of Justin Fields included a reference to the NFL's last two MVPs, a thought that Fields gets the ball out faster than them and a through line of how quick time-to-throw numbers don't always translate to positive results.
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn's job security reportedly isn't in jeopardy despite the team's struggles to open the 2025 season.
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson made a decision that gives a clue about his plans with head coach Aaron Glenn.
Aaron Glenn preaches patience, stability amid Jets' winless start, but he admits the message is harder to deliver to veterans who have only experienced losing.
Glenn's group is the only winless team in the NFL through six weeks, most recently dropping to 0-6 after a loss to the Denver Broncos in London. The Jets' new regime is quickly feeling the heat from the media and a fanbase, that hasn't made the playoffs in 14 seasons and counting – which will almost certainly hit 15 barring a historic turnaround.
A fire sale could be coming to Florham Park, N.J. The NFL trade deadline is on Nov. 4, and the Jets have a few players who could be moved because of their 0-6 start. Garrett Wilson and Sauce Gardner aren’t expected to be among the players who could be shipped out.
Nobody wants to hear that kind of "you don't know what I know" stuff when the team stinks. Not fans, and certainly not owners. Because they know what they know, too.
One coach has already been fired, as the Tennessee Titans relieved Brian Callahan of his duties Monday. Callahan was 4-19 in 23 games as the Titans coach, a paltry .174 win percentage as he didn't get to finish his second season in the NFL. This shows how tough of a business this is.