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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.
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.
Jets head coach Aaron Glenn takes the blame after an ugly loss to the Dolphins at home on Sunday. NY is 3-10.
New York Jets star Garrett Wilson's return remains uncertain as the team struggles, having lost ten matches. Coach Aaron Glenn stated decisions on Wilson's knee injury recovery will be made after consulting doctors and the player.
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New York Jets hire Aaron Glenn, Detroit Lions defensive coordinator, as next head coach
Aaron Glenn, Detroit Lions defensive coordinator, has been hired by the new York Jets as their next head coach.
Jets QB Brady Cook makes his NFL debut after Tyrod Taylor suffered an injury during the first half against the Dolphins.
Glenn clearly hired the right special teams coordinator in Chris Banjo. Offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand has shown signs of creativity. Wilks is the biggest question mark on Glenn’s staff.
The Miami Dolphins continued their winning ways when they traveled to New Jersey to face their division rivals, the New York Jets, on Sunday — downing their foes by a score of 34-10. After starting the season with just one win in their first six games (also against the Jets), Miami has won four games in a row to run their record to a cheeky 6-7.