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Jets’ all-time bad season ends vs. Bills, as Aaron Glenn takes blame for failure

Jets owner Woody Johnson supports Aaron Glenn as head coach; team plans roster, staff, and quarterback changes fueled by cap space and multiple first-round draft picks.

  • With more than $90 million projected to spend, the New York Jets confirmed Aaron Glenn will remain head coach as owner Woody Johnson backs a major offseason rebuild.
  • After trading away two star defenders, the Jets traded Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams to amass draft capital and cap relief amid a defense that finished the 2025 season with zero interceptions.
  • Facing a benched starter and coaching turnover, the team likely will release quarterback Justin Fields, who is set to earn $20 million, while Aaron Glenn seeks a permanent defensive coordinator after firing Steve Wilks on Dec. 15.
  • Early Monday, coach Aaron Glenn will begin exit interviews early Monday and, with Jets general manager Darren Mougey, prioritize finding a franchise quarterback at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis while considering a bridge starter.
  • In 2027 the Jets will hold three first-round picks, positioning them to pursue Arch Manning, quarterback prospect, while keeping Breece Hall with a franchise tag option.
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Aaron Glenn and Jets eager to put disastrous season behind them and continue to build for the future

Aaron Glenn's first season as head coach of the New York Jets was disappointing with the team finishing 3-14. Glenn was the first coach in franchise history to start with seven consecutive losses. Despite this, owner Woody Johnson continued to…

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