Jay Glazer: Jets HC Aaron Glenn 'Safe,' Not on Hot Seat After Rough First Season
The New York Jets' miserable 2025 season continued with a 42-10 blowout home loss to the New England Patriots in the penultimate week of the regular season, but the bad first year won't cost head coach Aaron Glenn his job.
Glenn won't be fired by the Jets at the end of the season despite their 3-13 record, FOX Sports NFL insider Jay Glazer reported.
"Aaron Glenn, after getting blown out by New England, people are saying, ‘Is he gone?’ No, he'll be safe,'" Glazer said on "The OT."
While the Jets didn't have the highest expectations entering Glenn's first year at the helm, they've arguably been the league's worst team. They were the last team in the NFL to get a win this season, going winless through their first seven games. They're one of four teams that sit at 3-13 entering Week 18, with the 2-14 Las Vegas Raiders being the only other team with a worse record.
Glenn, who was the Detroit Lions' defensive coordinator prior to becoming the Jets' head coach, also has his defense on the precipice of making history in a bad way. New York has yet to record an interception this season, threatening to become the first team to ever finish a season without an interception. It also has just four takeaways, needing three takeaways against the Buffalo Bills in Week 18 to avoid setting the record for the fewest takeaways by a team in a season.
Still, the Jets clearly signaled that this was going to be a long rebuild with their surprise moves ahead of the trade deadline. They moved a pair of defensive cornerstones (cornerback Sauce Gardner, defensive tackle Quinnen Williams) for three total first-round picks, along with some other draft capital and young players in November.
On top of the Jets' defensive struggles, they've also dealt


