Former Saints coach Aaron Glenn will be the next head coach of the New York Jets. He was a top candidate in New Orleans.
Who should the New Orleans Saints turn to after Aaron Glenn picked the New York Jets? Our staff writers picked which head coach candidate ought to be Plan B:
The New Orleans Saints’ search for their next head coach has taken an unexpected turn since top options like Aaron Glenn and Joe Brady passed on the job. As a result, the team has been forced to reassess its list of candidates.
a snowstorm has delayed Glenn’s visit to New Orleans. With each passing minute that Glenn doesn’t agree to terms with the Jets, however, there’s a chance he’ll pick the Saints. Regarding the Jets’ lack of interest in Ben Johnson, word was that ...
Like with practically everything else in town, a snow storm has put the New Orleans Saints' coaching searching temporarily on pause.
An accomplished cornerback for 15 NFL seasons, Glenn was a first-round choice in the 1994 NFL Draft by the New York Jets out of Texas A&M. He'd have 41 interceptions over his NFL career, which ended in 2008 as a cornerback with the New Orleans Saints.
Newly-appointed Jets head coach Aaron Glenn implied that he only ever wanted to end up in New York, leaving the Saints in the dust: