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Image courtesy of New York Jets. By Sam Bergstrom It is an understatement to say that the New York Jets have been in pure turmoil. The Jets currently have the longest playoff drought in the National Football League by a long shot,
Aaron Glenn's staff has gone through a major overhaul after his first season in New York. Now, he's turning to an old friend from his time in Detroit to take over as defensive coordinator.
The New York Jets have fired 9 of their 23 assistant coaches over the last few days, signaling a major shift for the franchise.
The NFL postseason is always a tough pill for New York Jets fans to swallow. The team is tied for the active longest playoff drought in any sport of 15 years and, to add insult to
Frank Ramos, the Jets' public relations director, died Tuesday in hospice care in South Florida after a bout of pneumonia.
Special teams coordinator Chris Banjo, whose unit ranked among the best in the NFL, will be the only returning coordinator on Glenn’s staff. Several other assistants, though, were fired in the past few weeks as Glenn looks to revamp his staff.
Robert Saleh believes the Tennessee Titans were the best fit for him among the 10 teams looking for a coach this cycle
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