
"Despite a chaotic first season as New York Jets head coach, Aaron Glenn's job appears to be safe, according to multiple reports over the last week. NFL Network insider Judy Battista was the latest to confirm Glenn's status on Sunday, just hours before Gang Green's regular-season finale against the Buffalo Bills, saying that there has been no wavering in Jets owner Woody Johnson's confidence in his head coach."
"First-year general manager Darren Mougey all but mailed it in during November's trade deadline when he dealt a pair of franchise cornerstones in cornerback Sauce Gardner and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams. Naturally, the defense has imploded since, which also resulted in the firing of coordinator Steve Wilks last month. Once the Jets traded Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams at the trade deadline, it was clear that everybody was turning their attention to 2026 and how they can overhaul the roster, Battista added."
Aaron Glenn remains the New York Jets head coach entering the regular-season finale against the Buffalo Bills. Glenn joined from the Detroit Lions after serving as defensive coordinator. The 2025 season produced the franchise's 10th straight losing campaign, with seven seasons featuring five or fewer wins. First-year general manager Darren Mougey traded cornerstones Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams at the November trade deadline, after which the defense collapsed and coordinator Steve Wilks was dismissed. The organization plans a significant roster overhaul for 2026, entering the offseason with multiple first-round picks including a top-five selection and expected salary-cap flexibility.
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