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Should Jets fire Aaron Glenn after one season? Why coach is on hot seat for 0-6 start
Aaron Glenn is the third Jets coach to start a season 0-6 in the past 30 years. Here's what that means for his lack of job security during his first year in New York.
For the second straight week, Glenn presided over some play-calling follies at the end of the first half and got himself and his team booed.
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn's job security reportedly isn't in jeopardy despite the team's struggles to open the 2025 season.
The Jets entered Week 7 with the worst record in the league at 0-6. After 30 minutes of play in their game against the Carolina Panthers, their head coach took a daring step to try and get a W. To begin the second half, Glenn benched starter Justin Fields and replaced him with journeyman backup Tyrod Taylor.
Nobody wants to hear that kind of "you don't know what I know" stuff when the team stinks. Not fans, and certainly not owners. Because they know what they know, too.