Aaron Rodgers’ future with the New York Jets remains at a crossroads, as the final decision remains in owner Woody Johnson’s hands. Rodgers, meanwhile, is busy monitoring Californian wildfires.
We’ve reached a crossroads in the Jets’ search for their next head coach and general manager. With the Lions getting unexpectedly bounced from the playoffs on Saturday, two of the top candidates on the market – offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn – are suddenly available to interview starting today.
The New York Jets and Aaron Rodgers still haven't figured out of their futures align. What would hiring Aaron Glenn mean for Rodgers?
Jets defensive line coach Aaron Whitecotton and cornerbacks coach Tony Oden are also both under consideration for roles on Glenn’s staff, according to sources.
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Rodgers suffered a torn Achilles tendon on his first offensive drive with the team in Week 1 of the 2023 campaign. He fought his way back to relative health last season and got better on the field toward the end of the year, but New York still went 5-12 and was essentially a non-factor in both the AFC East Division and the NFL as a whole.
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A final decision on quarterback Aaron Rodgers' future with the New York Jets is reportedly on hold until the organization fills a key position in its
For Jets fans right now, the bull’s-eye is on owner Woody Johnson.
First-time head coach Aaron Glenn doesn’t fit the typical mold many NFL teams seek. The NFL is undoubtedly an offensive league, and the brightest minds on that side of the ball tend to get the nod. However,
New York hired Glenn, most recently the Detroit Lions defensive coordinator, as their next head coach, ahead of his scheduled in-person interview with New Orleans. It’s a five-year deal, according to league sources.