Aaron Glenn, New York Jets and Dolphins
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The New York Jets head into Week 15 fresh off a 34-10 loss to the Miami Dolphins. The Jets have been at the bottom of NFL national power rankings polls most weeks throughout the year. Is this week going to be different? Here’s how the Jets fare in national media power rankings polls heading into Week 15:
The New York Jets walked into Week 14 riding high after finally notching a win. That good feeling lasted about as long as a snowball in Miami. The Dolphins absolutely steamrolled them, handing New York a brutal 34-10 beatdown that dropped the Jets to 3-10.
Ailing New York Jets quarterbacks Tyrod Taylor and Justin Fields will not practice Wednesday, with undrafted rookie Brady Cook taking all the reps, head coach Aaron Glenn told reporters.
Coen has repeatedly made an emphasis of the Jaguars keeping a mentality of having their focus never waver. The next game on the schedule is always the most important one. And this week, the Jaguars can't afford to be on anything but the New York Jets.
New York Jets star Garrett Wilson's return remains uncertain as the team struggles, having lost ten matches. Coach Aaron Glenn stated decisions on Wil
Saleh, who returned to San Francisco after a failed four-year stint as the head coach of the New York Jets, has done a phenomenal job with a banged-up 49ers defense this season that is missing two All-Pros in Nick Bosa and Fred Warner.
The New York Jets have not appeared in a playoff game since the 2010 AFC Championship. They will have to wait at least one more year to snap that drought.
The quarterback uncertainty is another twist in Glenn’s first season on the job. “That’s the tough part about this job,” Glenn said. “This job is meant for tough people,