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New York Jets first-year head coach Aaron Glenn's job remains safe as the team endures a rough 1-7 start as well as the trades of a pair of ex-franchise cornerstones in cornerback Sauce Gardner and defensive lineman Quinnen Williams.
NFL Insider Ian Rapoport provided an eyebrow raising update on the job security of New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn.
Aaron Glenn cannot predict when he might field a team that Jets fans can be proud of, and everyone knows this 1-7 team isn’t that team.
It's a question that has been posed to Jets head coach Aaron Glenn in seemingly a million different ways since the beginning of Week 8 and the answer has been the same pretty much every time. Glenn hasn't specifically named a starting quarterback after initially wanting to give the Cincinnati Bengals an advantage in preparations for that matchup.
The New York Jets are in the past for Quinnen Williams but he still had positive vibes he sent back to his first NFL home after being traded. The star defensive tackle was moved at the 2025 NFL trade deadline by the Jets and he landed with the Dallas Cowboys. Reports indicated that Williams wanted to be traded as well.
Jets coach Aaron Glenn said before the season that he wanted to field a team that fans could be proud of. Apparently that plan has been delayed.
The 2025 National Football League trade deadline isn't the only thing that was surprising for the New York Jets ahead of their Week 10 matchup against the Cleve
Aaron Glenn shed little light on the status of Quincy Williams apart from stating the benched linebacker will “be just fine.” A difficult week for Williams has included his brother, Quinnen,