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Has a favorite emerged for the Jets HC job?
Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn. Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Has a favorite emerged for the New York Jets job? That may be the case.

Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn is set to have an in-person interview with the Jets, which will mark his second interview with the team. He appears to want the job considering that he has made it his priority to talk with them before talking with other teams this week.

NFL reporter Jordan Schultz says that Glenn will meet with the New Orleans Saints on Wednesday if no deal is reached with the Jets. That makes it very clear that Glenn wants the Jets job.

Glenn has also received interest from the Jacksonville Jaguars and Las Vegas Raiders.

Glenn, 52, has been the Detroit Lions’ defensive coordinator since 2021. He served as the New Orleans Saints’ defensive backs coach from 2016-20, and also played for them in 2008.

Glenn has a history with both teams. In addition to coaching and playing for the Saints, Glenn was drafted by the Jets and played for them from 1994-2001.

Detroit’s defense ranked seventh in points allowed and 20th in yards this season. Last season, they ranked 23rd and 19th, respectively. The 2020 Lions’ defense ranked last in the league in both categories prior to Glenn taking over.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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