The 2024 season was full of disappointment for the Jets and turmoil within the organization. Johnson was more involved in decision-making throughout the season.
FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP) — Jeff Ulbrich expressed some regrets about the way he handled his 12-game stint as the New York Jets interim coach as he looked ahead on Monday to his new job as defensive coordinator for the Atlanta Falcons.
After years of failure, Jets owner Woody Johnson has realized that he should stay out of the team's football decisions.
The Jets are changing their organizational reporting structure with the hires of Aaron Glenn as coach and Darren Mougey as general manager.
With the Lions getting unexpectedly bounced from the playoffs on Saturday, two of the top candidates on the market – offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn – are suddenly available to interview starting today. And a process that seemed like it might drag until February is suddenly about to heat up.
We're starting to get a clearer picture of how the New York Jets will look to fill their coordinator vacancies. On Tuesday, NFL insider Josina Anderson revealed names to keep an eye on as the Jets look for offensive and defensive coordinators to work under new head coach Aaron Glenn.
Robert Saleh, who was fired by the Jets during the season, was hired by the 49ers for second stint as the team’s defensive coordinator on Friday night.
Denver defensive coordinator Vance Joseph is the 10th known candidate to interview for the head coaching gig made vacant after Jets owner Woody Johnson fired Robert Saleh in October.
After interviewing 16 different people for the team’s head coaching vacancy, the New York Jets look like they have made their hire.
Aaron Glenn is back where his NFL journey began nearly 31 years ago. He was a game-changing cornerback for the New York Jets then. Now he's tasked with helping turn around the fortunes of the franchise.
Being better for Johnson means taking a more hands-off approach and letting the people he hired do their jobs.