Aaron Glenn has filled an NFL coaching vacancy at the New York Jets, joining Ben Johnson at the Chicago Bears and Mike Vrabel at the New England Patriots. The Dallas Cowboys are among four teams still searching.
If Dallas Cowboys fans weren’t upset with team owner Jerry Jones for the way he handled parting ways with former head coach Mike McCarthy, they certainly are now after the latest development in the team’s head-coaching search.
The Jets acquired Adams in October for a conditional pick. The pick is a third-round pick unless Adams were to be named All-Pro or if the Jets make the AFC Championship with Adams on the roster. Clearly, after a 5-12 embarrassment of a season, the Jets will not find themselves in the AFC Championship, and Adams did not make an All-Pro team.
The Dallas Cowboys are expected to interview former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh for their HC opening in 2025.
The first name that drew widespread attention after McCarthy's departure was Deion Sanders. But three others are getting interviews.
Whitt has played a key role on Dan Quinn’s staff in Washington, helping the Commanders reach the NFC Championship Game.
After interviewing 16 different people for the team’s head coaching vacancy, the New York Jets look like they have made their hire.
Former Houston Texans cornerback Aaron Glenn is returning to where his NFL career began. Glenn, a native of Houston and former Texas A&M star defensive back, agreed in principle terms to become the 19th full-time head coach for the New York Jets history.
The Cowboys are close to hiring current offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer as the team's new head coach.
It was widely assumed that Glenn and Washington Commanders assistant GM Lance Newmark were a package deal. After all, they worked together for three years with the Detroit Lions, and both were present Tuesday at the team facility for second interviews. Newmark was the first GM candidate to get a second (in-person) interview.
Welcome to the Thursday edition of the Pick Six newsletter! Two-and-a-half months after firing Robert Saleh, the Jets have finally found his replacement. The team announced that Aaron Glenn will be taking over as the new head coach,