Who will be the Jets' first offensive coordinator under Aaron Glenn?
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Official announcement from the New York Jets
Jets Hire Aaron Glenn as Head Coach; Ex-Lions DC and Former Player Returns
Jan 22, 2025, 06:48 PM
The New York Jets have hired Aaron Glenn as their new head coach, bringing back their former first-round draft pick from 1994. Glenn, who played cornerback for the Jets and is a franchise legend, returns after a coaching career that includes serving as the defensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions. He is credited with helping turn around the Lions organization alongside head coach Dan Campbell, notably maintaining a tenacious defense despite numerous injuries. Glenn is known for his leadership qualities and ability to build team culture, attributes emphasized by those who have worked with him. J.J. Watt praised the hiring, citing Glenn's "passion" to take the team to the "next level." Bill Parcells, Glenn's former coach and mentor, expressed confidence in his abilities, stating, "He’s not afraid to be contentious. He’s just feisty. Not rude or impolite. He’s just willing to get his point across." Parcells added that Glenn will "be himself" and handle the New York market effectively. The Jets' appointment of Glenn marks the sixth time since 2000 that they have hired a first-time head coach with a defensive background. Former Jets quarterback Joe Namath endorsed the hiring, saying, "I’m hoping all Jets fans are as thrilled as my family and I are that Aaron Glenn is our new Head Coach." Many former Jets players have expressed excitement over the move. Potential additions to Glenn's coaching staff include Steve Wilks as defensive coordinator and candidates like Nick Caley, Jerrod Johnson, and Josh McCown for offensive coordinator. By hiring Glenn, the Jets aim to rebuild and establish a strong culture, benefiting from his experience under coaches like Dan Campbell and Sean Payton. His familiarity with the organization and proven leadership are seen as significant assets as the franchise looks to move forward.
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