NEW YORK — Jets owner Woody Johnson still believes in Aaron Glenn, despite the worst start by a first-year head coach in franchise history at 0-7.
But Johnson is clearly fed up with the offense that hasn’t scored a touchdown in more than two weeks.
“Defense and special teams are doing better,” Johnson said Tuesday at the NFL’s annual fall meeting in Manhattan. “The defense is pretty good. If we could just complete a pass, it would look good. ... You’ve got convince [a defense] you can do something, otherwise it’s hard to have a game that you can win.”
The Jets are off to their worst start since 2020 when they went 0-13 on the way to 2-14 under Adam Gase.
Glenn has preached patience and defiantly remained confident throughout the season-opening slide. And Johnson, who hired the forme