Aaron Glenn has been a hot coaching candidate this offseason. After the Detroit Lions’ shocking playoff loss, the team’s defensive coordinator is holding interviews to potentially become the head coach of another team.
NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that the New York Jets will hold a second interview with the Lions defensive coordinator this week. Glenn, a former Jet, would return to his old stomping grounds if the team hired him.
“DC Aaron Glenn, one of the top coaching candidates, is set for an in-person, second interview with the Jets,” Rapoport said citing himself and fellow insider Mike Garafolo.
#Lions DC Aaron Glenn, one of the top coaching candidates, is set for an in-person, second interview with the #Jets, per me and @MikeGarafolo.
Glenn will have options and electing to do his first visit to the team that drafted him, where he was an All-Pro, is significant. pic.twitter.com/5H9odk33Qp
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 20, 2025
The Jets drafted Glenn originally in 1994, and he made his home in New York for the next nine seasons. So Jets fans have plenty of familiarity with him. His work has spoken for itself the past few seasons and he’s more than earned himself a head coaching job.
Glenn was in the news earlier this offseason after refusing to interview with the New England Patriots. He was unhappy over the way the Patriots handled their coaching situation after they dumped Jerod Mayo after one year at the helm.
Glenn has worked under Dan Campbell with the Lions since the 2021 NFL season.
Detroit might lose both coordinators this offseason, as offensive coordinator Ben Johnson remains a hot name in coaching circles.

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