Jets Coach Aaron Glenn Vows Fans Will Eventually have a Team to Be Proud Of Amidst Roster Shakeup
FLORHAM PARK, NJ – Despite a challenging 1-7 start to the season and recent significant trades, New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn reaffirmed his commitment to building a team that fans can be proud of. The Jets traded cornerback Sauce Gardner and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams on Tuesday for packages including three first-round picks, signaling a shift towards rebuilding the roster.
The trades, described by General Manager Darren Mougey as offers “too good to pass up,” occurred after a season that already pointed towards extending the team’s playoff drought to 15 seasons. Glenn acknowledged Wednesday’s atmosphere at the facility was “intense,” but emphasized the reality of player movement in the NFL.
“I want this to be a team that the fans are proud of,” Glenn stated during his press conference.”But again, I’ve never said that we’re going to be proud of them right now. At some point, I want this to be a team that the fans are proud of. I still stick with that.I will still say that. This is a team that the fans will be proud of.”
Glenn addressed concerns from fans who may feel the team is further from contention following the departures of key players. He urged continued support, stating, “Don’t let go of the rope…just continue to watch us work.” he declined to address timelines for improvement, focusing rather on the team’s ongoing efforts.
The Jets will face the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, but observers anticipate much of the focus will be on the team’s long-term trajectory rather than the immediate matchup. Glenn’s message underscores the organization’s commitment to a future where the Jets can consistently compete and provide fans with a winning product.