The New York Jets have their new head coach, Aaron Glenn, and many people seem to be excited about the move. One of the people happy about the move is Bill Parcells, who was Glenn’s coach with the Jets and the Dallas Cowboys,
Bill Parcells has been a coach, a mentor and an advisor for Aaron Glenn, dating back to their Jets days together in the 1990s. Parcells told The Post on Wednesday that he’d spoken to Glenn in ...
Aaron Glenn’s hire as New York Jets coach comes with a huge stamp of approval from a legend who has been there: Bill ... when Parcells arrived as coach in 1997. It didn’t take long for ...
Pro Football Hall of Famers Joe Namath and Bill Parcells offered their approval ... “Couldn’t be happier for my guy!!! Long time coming for AG. Made to be a head coach,” Anzalone tweeted.
Parcells spoke with ESPN’s Rich Cimini on Wednesday about Glenn, and Cimini shared to X some fascinating quotes from the conversation. “Just got off the phone with Bill Parcells, Aaron Glenn's ...
Bill Parcells remains ... AFC championship game. While Parcells only coached three seasons with the Jets, he succeeded in changing the Jets’ culture for the long haul. His arrival kickstarted ...
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One of the people happy about the Aaron Glenn's new job is Bill Parcells, who was his coach with the Jets and the Cowboys.
Quarterback Vinny Testaverde and cornerback Aaron Glenn played on different sides of the ball during their four seasons together with the Jets. And although they had the usual interactions in the building,
With one final audible that resonated from Trinity to Treasure Island, Bucs offensive coordinator Liam Coen joined a notorious faction that includes Bill Parcells and Bo Jackson. Henceforth, count Coen among those prominent players or coaches to leave the local franchise hanging out to dry.
Alex Anzalone, a linebacker, has played under Glenn in all eight of his NFL seasons and says the Jets are getting a no-nonsense coach who "knows when to push people" and also when "to uplift" them.
The Jets hired Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn as their next head coach, with sources telling ESPN it's a five-year contract. The team is still looking to hire a general manager.