Rex Ryan did not get the New York Jets head coach position. Aaron Glenn did. The former Jets head coach was part of the equation, though. Ryan was interviewed and openly advocated for wanting his old job back.
Former Jets coach Rex Ryan was vocal this offseason about his interest in returning to Florham Park and filling the team’s then-open head coaching position. But, of course, the job ultimately went to Aaron Glenn.
The embattled franchise announced its decision to move on from Aaron Rodgers on Feb. 13, leaving Tyrod Taylor, Jordan Travis and Adrian Martinez as its only quarterbacks.
Oh, the pain ... which isn't just present, but it's also cruelly consistent in nature for New York Jets diehard fans. Is it irreparable?
No, the Aaron Glenn-led New York Jets are neither rebuilding nor tanking, no matter what the Aaron Rodgers-specific narratives may suggest.
New York Jets general manager Darren Mougey is denying reports that the team gave an ultimatum to Aaron Rodgers.