


Aaron Glenn Introduced as New Head Coach of the New York Jets
Aaron Glenn, the Jets' former player, returns as head coach, vowing to change the team's culture and end a 14-year playoff drought.
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Overview
Aaron Glenn has been named the head coach of the New York Jets, returning to the team he played for from 1994 to 2001. Glenn, previously the defensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions, emphasized his deep passion for the Jets and commitment to reestablishing winning culture despite the team’s 14-year playoff drought. His introduction was met with enthusiasm as he expressed readiness for the challenges ahead, stating, 'We’re the freakin’ New York Jets.' Both Glenn and new general manager Darren Mougey are determined to revitalize the franchise's fortunes.
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