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The Spun on MSNNew York Jets Star Throws Serious Shade At Ex-Coach Robert SalehBy the middle of last season, former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh had completely worn out his welcome among Jets fans. But as the team adjusts to the new regime under head coach Aaron Glenn,
Although many of the new Jets leaders, including their coach and new quarterback — Justin Fields —arrived from outside, running back Breece Hall is entering his fourth and final year under contract with New York as the RB1 of the team.
The Jets' new brass handed out two big-time deals this offseason. Breece Hall isn’t expecting his payday to come down before the 2025 campaign. Hall said Saturday that he isn’t concerned about his next contract.
In one offseason and four short training camp days, Glenn has had a Parcellsian effect on a franchise desperate for direction.
New York Jets fans waited with bated breath Thursday morning to hear from their new head coach. Most fans were drawn to compare Fields getting hurt in just his second training camp practice with the Jets,
Aaron Glenn woke up at 3:30 on the morning of his first training camp practice as the New York Jets ' head coach and couldn't fall back asleep.
Sauce Gardner and Garrett Wilson — signed large contract extensions this offseason. Yet he is set to be an unrestricted free agent after the
Tackle Armand Membou discusses how head coach Aaron Glenn is establishing his culture with the New York Jets. Quarterback Cam Ward delivers a behind-the-back pass at Tennessee Titans training camp. NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah: Quarterback Cam Ward is getting to the Tennessee Titans facility at 5 a.m. every day to go to work.
With a lot of pressure on the New York Jets heading into the 2025 season, one player who looks to have a career-best year is running back Breece Hall. As the Jets star transitions from one coaching staff to another, he would speak about proving himself to the new regime.
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn and several players on the team have taken shots at former NYJ HC Robert Saleh during training camp.
New York Jets QB Justin Fields is back on field — but doesn’t practice — a day after dislocating toe
New York Jets coach Aaron Glenn said QB Justin Fields will be day to day with a dislocated toe on his right foot and the team won’t rush him back into practice.