Aaron Glenn, Justin Fields and New York Jets
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New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn didn't have sympathy for fantasy managers after Sunday's tight win over the Browns.
The New York Jets won't play another meaningful game until 2026 according to the standings. But the trade deadline changed the equation.
The Jets (2-7) have won two in a row with Fields under center, so it would seem likely that he’ll remain there this week. But Fields was far from effective against the Browns, going 6 of 11 for 54 yards — with 42 of them coming on a screen pass that Breece Hall turned into the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter.
The Jets, fresh off trading defensive starters Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams, found one of the least sustainable formulas for winning in their first game without either player, a 27-20 victory over the Cleveland Browns.
The Jets have a short week. They will travel to Foxborough for a Thursday Night Football showdown against the New England Patriots in Week 11. Head coach Aaron Glenn isn’t tipping his hand about whether Justin Fields or Tyrod Taylor will start at quarterback in that game.
New York Jets first-year head coach Aaron Glenn's job remains safe as the team endures a rough 1-7 start as well as the trades of a pair of ex-franchise cornerstones in cornerback Sauce Gardner and defensive lineman Quinnen Williams.
After struggling in early-season fourth quarters, Glenn's team has embraced a gritty, physical approach that prioritizes winning individual battles over aesthetic appeal.
A quick dive into how the New York Jets' trades of Quinnen Williams and Sauce Gardner impact the future for Aaron Glenn and Darren Mougey.