New York interviewed over 30 combined candidates for their open general manager and head coach openings with a wide range of different people from different backgrounds. In the end, Darren Mougey and Aaron Glenn were the two people who were the clear choice for both the 33rd Team and the Jets as a collective.
The Detroit Lions hired John Morton to be their offensive coordinator this week. Morton will have big shoes to fill, as Ben Johnson led the Lions to the highest-scoring season in franchise history and the NFL lead in points per game in 2024.
Campbell hired Morton as a senior offensive assistant that season. It just so happened to be Johnson’s first year as an offensive coordinator and play caller. He was only 35 at the time. Considering Campbell had fired Anthony Lynn just one year into his Detroit tenure, it was crucial for him to get the next hire right.
With the New York Jets staring at a tight end vacancy, new GM Darren Mougey might have someone specific in mind. The Jets are set to lose Tyler Conklin to free
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When Mike Tannenbaum started with the Jets as the team's director of player contracts in 1997, Aaron Glenn was entering his fourth NFL season with the Green & White. They've known each other 28 years and Tannenbaum feels like the former star cornerback will excel in his new role as head coach of the Jets.
After a roaring introductory press conference, the New York Jets and their fans are ready to write a new chapter. Due to the excitement generated by new head coach Aaron Glenn’s return to the organization,
How did the New York Jets land on Aaron Glenn as their next head coach? Judy Battista details an exhaustive process that took months, involved hundreds of voices and validated the recommendation of a legendary figure in franchise history.