The New York Jets hired former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn as their new head coach this week. After news of that hire broke on social media, Denver Broncos coach Sean P
Sean Payton congratulates Aaron Glenn on landing the Jets' head coach role, even after his past jabs at the team.
Whenever a defensive-minded head coach is hired, the immediate follow-up question is who his offensive coordinator will be. That's a question the New York Jets will have to answer after hiring Aaron Glenn as their next head coach.
FOX Sports ' Jordan Schultz reported Wednesday that new Jets head coach Aaron Glenn is targeting Broncos assistant Chris Banjo for their special teams coordinator position. The report was corroborated by 9NEWS ' insider Mike Klis, who relayed via sources that Denver "doesn't want to lose Banjo."
For the next spin on the coaching carousel, we take a look at New Orleans Saints interim coach Darren Rizzi: Rizzi has never been a head coach in the NFL and his only experience as a head coach was one season with the University of Rhode Island in 2008. His team wasn’t very good as the Rams finished 3-9 and a 1-7 conference record.
When Dan Campbell, another former Saints assistant and the head coach of the Lions, took over in Detroit, he brought Glenn with him to lead the defensive unit. Now, three seasons later, Glenn is adopting a similar staff-building approach to Campbell's.
The New York Jets have reportedly hired former Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn as the franchise's next head coach.
NFL Insider Jordan Schultz revealed details about the New York Jets' contract offer to Aaron Glenn and provided some insight into his staff.
The Broncos coach hasn't benefited from the Joker-type player in Denver he grew used to in New Orleans. That will top offseason wish list.
The Broncos hope to keep Chris Banjo, but the Jets are interested in hiring him as their special teams coordinator. More at Pro Football Rumors.
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Dan Campbell would never say it out loud, but he knows the Detroit Lions will be just fine without their highly-touted coordinators.