When you’re 2-9, your offense ranks in the bottom five, and the playoffs are a distant dream, the spotlight shines brightly on you. And as the head coach of that team, it’s not just bright… It’s blinding. Even a good relationship with the boss (Woody Johnson) can’t shield you from scrutiny. That’s exactly the situation fans thought the New York Jets coach, Aaron Glenn, would find himself in after the latest loss to the Baltimore Ravens . However, insiders say there’s a twist… something surprising.
According to ESPN’s Rich Cimini, Aaron Glenn opened up about his talks with Jets owner Johnson, saying they had a “good conversation” about the team’s current state. While Johnson is focused on winning now, Glenn appreciates that his boss gets the bigger picture.
Woody Johnson hasn’t

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