We’re halfway through the season, and things still haven’t turned around for the New York Jets. They’re sitting at 1–7, buried at the bottom of the AFC East, and the outlook only gets tougher after dealing away two of their biggest defensive stars. Which naturally raises the question: what does all this mean for head coach Aaron Glenn?

The short answer: he’s not going anywhere. Despite the chaos of the past few weeks, including the trades of Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams, the organization remains committed to Glenn and to building alongside new GM Darren Mougey. According to NFL insider Ian Rapoport, both men are aligned on the long-term vision.

“There are no plans for a one-and-done result. Glenn was in lock-step with Mougey on each move, with the idea that they would continue to b

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