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NFL Fans Want Aaron Glenn Fired For His 'Cowardly' Decision
NFL fans are calling for New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn to be fired for his "cowardly" decision on Sunday morning. The Jets, 0-5 on the year, are taking on the 3-2 Denver Broncos on Sunday morning.
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn told reporters on Monday that he reached out to his mentor, legendary former head coach Bill Parcells, after his team's brutal 0-6 start to the season.
T he New York Jets offense is appearing to get worse by the week. In Sunday's 13-11 loss to the Denver Broncos, quarterback Justin Fields completed 9 of 17 passes for 45 yards, as the offense recorded just 82 yards of total offense.
On Sunday, October 12th, before most Americans had woken up, the winless New York Jets kicked off the Week 6 slate with a contest against the Denver Broncos in London. It was just the latest of several NFL games played in Europe, which have been a rousing success. Despite the sloppy play, the games have been close and competitive.
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn risks losing the locker room over his looming QB decision says NFL Insider Connor Hughes of SNY.
The New York Jets are the only winless team remaining in the NFL after six weeks, and Aaron Glenn's seat is already getting hot.
One coach has already been fired, as the Tennessee Titans relieved Brian Callahan of his duties Monday. Callahan was 4-19 in 23 games as the Titans coach, a paltry .174 win percentage as he didn't get to finish his second season in the NFL. This shows how tough of a business this is.
Fans were once again fixated on a sideline moment involving New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn, only this time the optics were much worse.
Aaron Glenn has not had a great start to his career as the New York Jets' coach. After suffering five defeats in as many games, the Jets are currently down 10-6 at halftime against the Denver Broncos in their Week 7 clash in London.
Another full Sunday of NFL action is in the books, with only two games remaining in Week 6. The week will be capped off with a Monday Night Football doubleheader, featuring the Buffalo Bills at Atlanta Falcons and the Chicago Bears at Washington Commanders.