New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn has initiated a massive overhaul of his coaching staff, firing seven assistant coaches in a move characterized as a major shakeup for the franchise, according to @RapSheet.
The departures include several high-profile names, most notably quarterbacks coach Charles London, linebackers coach Aaron Curry, and passing game coordinator Scott Turner. Assistant defensive backs coach Dre Bly was also among those let go on Saturday. The purge follows a disappointing season where the Jets' offense ranked 29th in total scoring, prompting Glenn to take drastic measures to reshape his staff for the 2026 season.
While offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand is expected to stay with the team, his role and responsibilities are reportedly being redefined as part of the new organizational structure. The Jets are also currently without a defensive coordinator and are in the midst of an active search to fill that vacancy following the earlier firing of Steve Wilks. With the No. 2 overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, the organization is looking to establish a new leadership foundation before the scouting cycle intensifies.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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