The New York Jets' owner left open the possibility of welcoming back Aaron Rodgers while speaking to reporters at Monday's introductory press conference.
The Jets fired head coach Robert Saleh after a Week 5 loss in London. New York then moved on from GM Joe Douglas as the season spiraled further out of control. While owner Woody Johnson ran the head coach and GM interviews, the Jets turned to The 33rd Team for assistance in the hiring process.
Aaron Glenn deserves a fresh start as the new head coach of the Jets, which means it's time for New York to dump Aaron Rodgers.
Glenn, 52, returns to New York as he has been hired by the team as their next head coach. His arrival was met with plenty of excitement because of his prior connections with the Jets as a player. Now his first day in New York is in the books with his introductory press conference that went down on Monday.
It's one of the many personnel decisions facing New York Jets ' head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey as they start their new jobs. New York's management team must evaluate all positions on the roster, but none will generate more external discussion than the plan at quarterback.
Darren Mougey, a longtime Broncos scout and executive who became their assistant GM in 2022, is the new general manager of the Jets.
Mougey, 39, is the third-youngest GM in the NFL and joins the Jets after serving as the Broncos assistant GM since 2022. He has been with the Broncos since 2012, rising from scouting intern to assistant GM.