The New York Jets are the league’s most downtrodden franchise. Following the rise of the Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders, few franchises can match the l
This is where I started. You can’t write a better story than that. This was the start for a number of situations, as a player, as a scout and now as a head coach. Hopefully, this will be my last stop.
In the midst of the NFL Playoffs, Aaron Rodgers revealed which QB is currently the best in the league, overlooking Kansas City Chiefs' star Patrick Mahomes and Detroit Lions' Jared Goff. Without a doubt,
After years of failure, Jets owner Woody Johnson has realized that he should stay out of the team's football decisions.
Recently, the New York Jets took the first step toward rebuilding their franchise by hiring Aaron Glenn to be their next head coach. Glenn had previously been the defense coordinator for the Detroit Lions and was one of the most sought after names on the head coaching markets this offseason.
Aaron Glenn came prepared for the bombardment of questions about Aaron Rodgers. On Monday, when the New York Jets owner, Woody Johnson, introduced him and the new general manager, Darren Mougey, Glenn cleared the air by saying they will discuss Rodgers’ future in depth,
Lions radio analyst Lomas Brown, who knows Glenn from his time as defensive coordinator in Detroit, discussed the type of player that Glenn will seek to play under him before he officially got the Jets job.
The Detroit Lions' week keeps getting worse. On Saturday, Dec. 18, the Lions, who were favored to win the NFC and advance to the Super Bowl, lost in the
The New York Jets have made it clear that they won't be rushed into a decision regarding Aaron Rodgers and his future, with both Aaron Glenn and Darren Mougey stating they will take the appropriate time to assess what to do. For fans, that is the big dilemma facing the franchise. Should Rodgers stay or go?
The New York Jets may have crashed and burned in 2024, but Clay Matthews wants to see his former teammate in Aaron Rodgers return in 2025.
After an extensive head coaching search, the franchise settled on Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, who played eight seasons for the Jets from 1994-2001. In addition to rebuilding the roster, Glenn is also tasked with channeling that roster's efforts in a positive manner to ensure history does not repeat itself in 2025.