When the 2024 season ended for the New York Jets, it seemed like there was a very real chance that Aaron Rodgers had played his final snap in a Jets uniform, but with the recent hiring of Aaron Glenn as head coach,
The New York Jets are welcoming Aaron Glenn back home as their new head coach. Glenn was hired last week and will be introduced to New York on Monday during his first press conference. Glenn is a known commodity since he's a former Jets player.
The 2024 college football season was one of the best in the history of the Navy Midshipmen program. For only the sixth time they reached double-digit victories,
The New York Jets have hired Aaron Glenn, formerly the defensive coordinator of the Detroit Lions, as their next head coach. So… where has he been?
Aaron Glenn to my understanding is open to it, Aaron Rodgers as well,'' Rap Sheet says of the Jets keeping the QB in place. "Expect those conversations to ramp up in the coming weeks.”
Darren Mougey is the next general manager of the New York Jets. The Jets and Mougey have agreed to terms. Mougey just completed his second season as assistant general manager of the Broncos. He has spent the last 12 seasons with the Broncos, first as a scout, then as the director of player personnel before getting the assistant GM job.
After serving as the defensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions for the past four years and helping lead Detroit from the NFL's outhouse to the NFC's best record, Aaron Glenn has agreed to become the head coach of the New York Jets, per ESPN's Rich Cimini.
With their head coach being finalized the New York Jets could be eyeing a move to hire away the Washington Commanders' assistant general manager.
The Dallas Cowboys have hired Brian Schottenheimer as their next head coach. He could reunite with his former boss and lead the team's defense.
Adams has an out in his contract for an $8 million dead cap hit in 2025, and if his team opts into the deal, he'll be owed nearly $77 million over the next two years instead. Cutting him isn't a desirable outcome either, since he's still a productive receiver, but at his price tag, he's tough to work into a payroll.
In Sporting News' 10th mock draft projections for the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, Washington and Buffalo add some much-needed extra defensive help after crushing conference championship game losses.