The New York Jets will surely be a defensive-minded team now that they're helmed by Aaron Glenn, a former Jets first-round cornerback who previously was the
Jets head coach Aaron Glenn revealed at a Monday press conference that he will not call the team's defensive plays and the team has started the process of finding someone who will handle that responsibility.
The New York Jets are interviewing Steve Wilks and Chris Harris on Wednesday for their defensive coordinator position, multiple media outlets reported.
"Former Titans PGC/DB coach Chris Harris interviews today for the Jets DC job, per source. Harris is popular around the league and will have a number of options. He and Aaron Glen
We’re tracking all the latest coaching and staff developments with news, notes and nuggets from the search — and what comes next.
Captain Munnerlyn, who played for the Carolina Panthers and Minnesota Vikings after starring at South Carolina, will now coach at Chambers High School, one of North Carolina’s premier programs.
Aaron Glenn told everyone to put their seatbelts on during his press conference. Now, we are beginning to find out who is driving the Jets bus with him.
One of Aaron Glenn's top targets for his coaching staff with the New York Jets will have a formal interview with the club. Per Fox Sports' Jordan
Steve Wilks is finalizing a deal to take over New York’s defense, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports. He had an interview lined up for Wednesday, so that meeting has obviously gone well. ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler adds a contract will be signed Thursday. This will mark a return to coaching after Wilks was out of the league in 2024.
The first 30 picks of the NFL draft are set after conference championship weekend. Here are updated predictions for the first round.
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Following the introductory press conference of New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey, the wider NFL world started speculating on the future of quarterback Aaron Rodgers.