Rodgers, Aaron Glenn and New York Jets
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The New York Jets don't intend on trading running back Breece Hall anytime soon. What might change that calculus?
Jets head coach Aaron Glenn is anticipating a Week 1 return from edge rusher Jermaine Johnson after he missed most of the 2024 season due to a ruptured Achilles, according to ESPN’s Rich Cimini.
The Jets wrapped up mandatory minicamp on Thursday afternoon, almost five months after Aaron Glenn became the team’s new coach. Glenn had a message for the players during his team meeting before their six-week sabbatical.
According to a report, the New York Jets will very possibly end up trading star running back Breece Hall this year.
Host Eric Allen is joined in the studio by Jets team reporter Ethan Greenberg to discuss 2025 mandatory minicamp which put the finishing touches on a successful offseason from the Green & White. Both Ethan and Eric spent the summer with the Green & White and during this podcast shared their takeaways and observations from the last week of action.
After an offseason of moving on from veterans and focusing on young, high-upside players, it’s clear that Glenn and new general manager Darren Mougey have a vision for this team. But this week, as the Jets began mandatory minicamp, Glenn revealed his defense’s greatest strength.
Even in the spring, when NFL rules prohibit wearing pads and ban live contact, there is an edge to new head coach Aaron Glenn that seeps into his players. There were two skirmishes after the whistle — neither escalated to fisticuffs — during Tuesday’s OTAs. Glenn stopped practice at one point.
After all the drama of the past two seasons with quarterback Aaron Rodgers, Glenn has vowed to get back to basics as head coach Robert Saleh’s replacement. Glenn, hired just before new general manager Darren Mougey this offseason, wants to build a physical team with a run-focused offense while steering clear of big-splash additions like Rodgers.