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Jets fire six coaches on Aaron Glenn's staff, source confirms

Aaron Glenn dismissed six assistants including QB coach Charles London to rebuild after a 3-14 season; offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand stays on.

  • On January 24, 2026, Jets head coach Aaron Glenn began reshaping his staff by parting ways with multiple assistants, as first reported by NFL insider Aaron Wilson and confirmed by ESPN reporter Rich Cimini.
  • After a three-win season, Glenn is reorganizing coaching to prioritize quarterback development following Fields' failure to meet expectations and with draft plans this year and next.
  • Defensive exits include Eric Washington, Aaron Curry, Roosevelt Williams and Alonso Escalante, while Charles London and Scott Turner were let go and Tanner Engstrand remains.
  • The defensive coordinator position remains vacant and the Jets have conducted eight virtual interviews with known candidates, with finalists set for in-person interviews at team facilities.
  • Some observers called the scale of turnover unusually large for a first-year coach, with Rich Cimini saying `No surprises here, except maybe Turner,` and Connor Hughes posting `Crazy turnover after one season.
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NFLTradeRumors.co broke the news in on Friday, January 23, 2026.
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