Only the Jets could turn a home run into a single.
On Wednesday, the Jets wisely hired Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn as their next head coach. As much as New York deserves praise for the hiring, naturally, the franchise's top brass couldn't let a good thing last.
Jets hiring Aaron Glenn as their new head coach. (via @Rapsheet) pic.twitter.com/QUaE7hzRY1
— NFL (@NFL) January 22, 2025
After Glenn's hiring, reports surfaced that the organization had reopened the search process to hire a general manager after firing Joe Douglas in November.
With the #Jets finalizing their expected deal with Aaron Glenn to be their head coach, the team now plans to proceed to additional second interviews for their GM job, per sources. Lance Newmark was in the building with Glenn on Monday and others remain under consideration.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) January 22, 2025
Commanders assistant general manager Lance Newmark received a second interview with the Jets on Tuesday, along with Glenn, and the two have a history together in Detroit. Prior to being hired by Washington, Newmark served as Lions senior director of player personnel.
Instead of jointly hiring the two, New York's decision to consider other front-office options could dull Glenn's hiring before the Jets fan base has time to celebrate, which is a shame for the first-year head coach.
Glenn has received rave reviews from Lions defenders. Last week, linebacker Alex Anzalone and defensive back Kerby Joseph gave Glenn ringing endorsements for a promotion in separate interviews.
He's more than deserving of the opportunity to be a head coach. Whether the Jets deserve Glenn is another matter. Based on New York's general manager search, ownership still can't get out of its way. While it's important for the Jets to ensure they hire the best possible candidate, they need urgency to fill their opening.
In a surprising (but justified) move, the Jaguars fired general manager Trent Baalke later on Wednesday, potentially creating a more attractive front-office opening than what's in New York.
Glenn was the right choice as Jets head coach. With the GM search ongoing, it might be the only move New York gets right this offseason.
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