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.
Glenn, 52, returns to New York as he has been hired by the team as their next head coach. His arrival was met with plenty of excitement because of his prior connections with the Jets as a player. Now his first day in New York is in the books with his introductory press conference that went down on Monday.
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The Jets' new head coach Aaron Glenn has a long memory, which was on display early during the introductory new conference at 1 Jets Drive on Monday.
“Put your seat belts on and get ready for the ride,” the Jets’ new head coach said Monday afternoon. Glenn and new Jets general manager Darren Mougey were formally introduced at a news conference that was filled with energy and optimism. “This is a very happy day for the New York Jets,” owner Woody Johnson said.