Former Jets Coach Blasts Team's 3-14 Season: 'Worst Football Experience'
Summary
The New York Jets had a very poor season in 2025, finishing with a 3-14 record and the worst point difference in the NFL. Former team coaches criticized head coach Aaron Glenn’s leadership and the team’s overall performance, though some acknowledged the difficult situation he inherited.Key Facts
- The Jets finished the 2025 season with 3 wins and 14 losses.
- They had the worst point differential in the NFL at minus 203. Point differential means the difference between points scored and points allowed.
- The Jets did not make the playoffs for the 15th year in a row.
- The team started the season with seven straight losses.
- They scored the fourth-fewest points and allowed the second-most points in the league.
- The Jets became the first NFL team to complete a season without any interceptions (catching the ball from the opposing team).
- Some coaches criticized Aaron Glenn for being distant with the media and for coaching decisions like benching their quarterback.
- Other coaches defended Glenn, saying he took over a team with many problems and tough decisions.
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