
"It was difficult to have a letdown season considering Gang Green has not had a winning campaign in a decade, yet Glenn's squad managed to do just that. They lost by at least 23 points in each of their final five games of the season and became the first team in NFL history to not intercept a single pass for an entire year."
"Still, Glenn's job appears safe, according to multiple reports over the last week, amidst strengthening calls by others for his axing. I understand what everybody on the outside is saying, and I'm going to take all those arrows, Glenn said. And that's OK. I do know this: It's going to turn, and I'm very confident in that. I look forward to getting better. I look forward to starting this offseason."
"After acing every press conference from his hiring and through the preseason, at least a culture change appeared to be in the cards. But there are pieces to work with, which at least suggests steps in the right direction sooner rather than later. New York has the No. 2 pick at the 2026 NFL Draft and will most likely take a potential franchise quarterback. They will also have an abundance of cap space to be aggressive on the free-agent market."
The New York Jets finished the season 3-14, tying for the worst record in the NFL. The team lost each of its final five games by at least 23 points and became the first team in NFL history to record zero interceptions for an entire season. Aaron Glenn accepted responsibility for the results, pledged to take criticism, and expressed confidence in future improvement. Multiple reports indicate Glenn's job appears safe despite calls for his firing. Promised culture change did not materialize on the field, but the roster includes building blocks, the No. 2 pick in the 2026 draft, and ample cap space for free agents.
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