In 2012, he worked for the Houston Stallions, an indoor Texas football league, before joining the Jets as a personnel scout.
In 2014, Glenn moved into coaching, working as an assistant DBs coach for the Cleveland Browns. After two years, he was hired by the New Orleans Saints as their secondary coach under Sean Payton and defensive coordinator Dennis Allen. In 2021, he moved to Detroit to become Dan Campbell’s defensive coordinator.
Devoid of talent early on in his tenure, Glenn’s early defenses struggled, particularly against the pass. The Lions improved as Detroit gave Glenn pieces that fit the physical man-defense style he desired to run. The Lions allowed the second-lowest completion percentage (61.1) and the lowest passer rating (82.0) in 2024.
Injuries gutted the Lions’ defense this season, seeing 16 players on that side of the ball hit injured reserve, including Aidan Hutchinson, Alim McNeill and Carlton Davis — Detroit’s top edge rusher, top defensive tackle and top corner. The high of slowing Justin Jefferson and Minnesota in Week 18 was juxtaposed with the Divisional Round disappointment when Glenn’s defense couldn’t get off the field against Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders.
Glenn leaves Detroit as one of the key voices of the Lions’ turnaround from perennial doormat to league darling. Glenn was voted as the top defensive coordinator in an NFLPA survey following the 2023 season — given that his defense at the time was middling on the stat sheet, the honor spoke to his leadership qualities. Lions players have glowed about Glenn’s quality, often noting that he’s more than an X’s and O’s coach, he’s a born leader.
With the Jets amid another rebuild, Gang Green needed a steady, commanding pilot. They’ll get that in Glenn.
New York entered the 2024 season hoping to dash a 13-year streak of playoff futility. Instead, that number hit 14 as the Jets broke apart. Robert Saleh was fired after five games, not given a chance to run around the careening operation. Jeff Ulbrich took over, and things continued to spiral. Eventually, owner Woody Johnson also fired general manager Joe Douglas, signaling a complete reboot in New York.
To that chaotic affair, Glenn enters with designs on turning things around, as he helped do in Detroit.
The first big question for the first-time head coach is who he hopes to hire on offense. Glenn marks the second consecutive defensive-minded head coach. Four of the Jets’ previous five hires have been on the defensive side of the ball (Adam Gase being the exception). Who Glenn brings in as his offensive coordinator will provide a clue on the future of Aaron Rodgers and how the Jets might attack trying to finally find the franchise quarterback that has eluded New York for decades.
How the offense and QB situation play out are questions for another sunrise. Today, the Jets got their lead man.
The New York Jets have made a big move by hiring former player and current Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn as their new head coach. Glenn, who played cornerback for the Jets from 1994-2001, brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the team.
During his time with the Lions, Glenn’s defense showed significant improvement, ranking in the top 10 in total defense in the 2021 season. His ability to develop young players and create a strong defensive unit will be a valuable asset for the Jets as they look to turn their franchise around.
Jets fans are hopeful that Glenn’s return to the organization will bring a new era of success and competitiveness to the team. With his passion for the game and strong leadership skills, Glenn is poised to make a significant impact as the new head coach of the New York Jets.
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