Jets coach Aaron Glenn dismisses Breece Hall trade rumors
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On Sunday, October 12th, before most Americans had woken up, the winless New York Jets kicked off the Week 6 slate with a contest against the Denver Broncos in London. It was just the latest of several NFL games played in Europe, which have been a rousing success. Despite the sloppy play, the games have been close and competitive.
Fans were once again fixated on a sideline moment involving New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn, only this time the optics were much worse.
A day later, Aaron Glenn admitted his mistake at the end of the first half. In hindsight, he would’ve attempted a Hail Mary rather than letting the clock run out in the Jets’ 13-11 loss to the Broncos in London.
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ESPN host rips Jets’ Aaron Glenn for looking lost: ‘(He has) no idea what the hell’s happening’
I’m telling you right now, man, this is a very dangerous road that Aaron Glenn is going down,” DiPietro said, via Instagram. “Because when you’re a hard ass, you need t
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn told reporters on Monday that he reached out to his mentor, legendary former head coach Bill Parcells, after his team's brutal 0-6 start to the season.
One coach has already been fired, as the Tennessee Titans relieved Brian Callahan of his duties Monday. Callahan was 4-19 in 23 games as the Titans coach, a paltry .174 win percentage as he didn't get to finish his second season in the NFL. This shows how tough of a business this is.
Another full Sunday of NFL action is in the books, with only two games remaining in Week 6. The week will be capped off with a Monday Night Football doubleheader, featuring the Buffalo Bills at Atlanta Falcons and the Chicago Bears at Washington Commanders.