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With the return of Phillip Rivers, New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn joked with reporters about making a comeback of his own.
Johnson is tied for third on the Jets in sacks with Jowon Briggs. Will McDonald IV (7.0) and Quincy Williams (3.5) have been more productive. Johnson does rank second in pressures (32), trailing McDonald by just one pressure (33) for the team lead. Johnson is signed through 2026 after the Jets exercised his fifth-year option.
The questions about Wilks’ job security are going to grow when the season ends unless the Jets defense shows major improvement in the last four games. Head coach Aaron Glenn was asked about Wilks’ job performance on Monday.
The New York Jets have been one of the worst teams in the league this season. Their struggles came to a new peak in Week 14 as they were dominated by the divisi
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Jets' Aaron Glenn QB update, plus new player signed at position
Both Tyrod Taylor (groin) and Justin Fields (knee) are injured. Brady Cook was dinged up last week but is evidently healthy ahead of the Jets (3-10) visiting the Jacksonville Jaguars (9-4) in Week 15. It's still unclear who will be part of the Jets' lineup on Sunday in terms of those injured players, but we have an insurance policy.
Head coach Aaron Glenn sits down with team reporter Eric Allen for a discussion about the Week 15 matchup between the Jets and Jaguars. Watch Jets Gameday Sundays at 7:30 a.m. on CBS 2 New York.
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn had an alarming confession after the team's loss to the Miami Dolphins in Week 14.
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Why Jets' Aaron Glenn took blame for loss to the Dolphins
The Jets (3-10) lost 34-10 to the Dolphins (6-7) on Sunday at MetLife Stadium. Aside from New York's special teams unit, which scored a touchdown again, the Jets were outplayed across the board. The loss ended up being the final nail for the team's postseason status as well.
But the players take their cues from the coaches. Aaron Glenn came to the Jets' head coaching position espousing the importance of special teams and has continued through the season to tout his players and his staff, led by first-year coordinator Chris Banjo, who have made those special things happen.
Aaron Glenn knew what he was getting into when he signed on for Mission: Impossible to realize his head coaching dream with the Jets.