Aaron Glenn sends message to NFL: ‘We’re the freakin’ New York Jets and we’re built for this s–t’

Aaron Glenn has sent a message to the NFL.

“Put your seatbelts on and get ready for the ride. Listen, there are gonna be some challenges, but with challenges gets opportunity. Here’s what I do know: we’re the freakin’ New York Jets and we’re built for this s–t,” the new Jets head coach said Monday during his introductory press conference in Florham Park.

Glenn showed he’s bleeding Gang Green in his return to the franchise during his opening remarks, as the former Lions defensive coordinator — who began his playing career in New York — revealed the Jets were at the top of his coaching wish list in this year’s hiring cycle.

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Aaron Glenn addresses the media at his introductory press conference on Jan. 27, 2025. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

Aaron Glenn speaks to the media at his introductory press conference on Jan. 27, 2025. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

“I wanted this job. I interviewed for a number of them, but I wanted this job,” Glenn, 52, said. “… I didn’t want to leave the building without shaking Woody [Johnson’s] hand and making sure we had a contract. So I’m just telling you now, everything else was already out of it. It was all about the Jets and it’s been that way from the beginning.”

Glenn interviewed for the Raiders, Saints, Jaguars and Bears vacancies this offseason.

Aaron Glenn (31) in action for the Jets in December 1997. AP

The Jets hired Glenn as the 22nd head coach in franchise history last Wednesday on a five-year contract following a successful run in Detroit, where he held the defensive coordinator post from 2021-24.

It’s a homecoming for the ex-NFL cornerback, who was originally drafted by the Jets at No. 12 overall in the 1994 NFL Draft.

He spent eight seasons with the Jets and later played for the Texans, Cowboys, Jaguars and Saints, where he concluded his career in 2008.

“There’s nothing better than having your start here as a player, here as a scout and here as a head coach,” Glenn said Monday.

Days after the Jets announced Glenn’s hiring, the franchise named Broncos assistant general manager Darren Mougey as their new GM on Saturday.

New Jets head coach Aaron Glenn (r.) and new GM Darren Mougey (l.) shake hands at their introductory press conference on Jan. 27, 2025. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

Aaron Glenn most recently served as the Lions’ defensive coordinator. Getty Images

Glenn and Mougey, 39, replace Robert Saleh and Joe Douglas, respectively, who were fired midseason in 2024.

The Jets finished the 2024 season at 5-12 and missed the playoffs.

Glenn stated the team will discuss Aaron Rodgers’ future, as well as other players on the roster.

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