
Aaron Glenn Reflects on Jets' Challenges and Future Plans
Aaron Glenn, head coach of the New York Jets, recently shared insights from his challenging first season during an interview in Florham Park, New Jersey. The Jets finished the 2025 season with a disappointing 3-14 record, which included struggles such as starting three different quarterbacks and failing to secure a single interception on defense.
Despite these setbacks, Glenn remains committed to his vision for the team, emphasizing the need for time to build a sustainable winning culture. He acknowledged mistakes made in game management and media interactions, expressing a desire to improve in these areas. Glenn also noted the importance of roster changes, having brought in new players like Geno Smith, Demario Davis, and David Onyemata to enhance the team's performance.
This offseason, Glenn has restructured his coaching staff, hiring experienced coordinators Frank Reich and Brian Duker. He plans to take on the responsibility of calling defensive plays himself, a shift from last season. As training camp progresses, Glenn aims to foster a competitive environment that encourages growth and learning among players.
