Aaron Glenn Fired Up About Jets Offensive Hire

Jets head coach Aaron Glenn is confident that newly appointed passing game coordinator Seth Ryan will revolutionize the team's offensive strategy.

The New York Jets might just have found the spark they need to ignite their offense with Seth Ryan stepping in as the passing game coordinator. With a name that carries a legacy, being the son of former Jets head coach Rex Ryan, Seth brings a fresh perspective that could be pivotal for the team.

Head coach Aaron Glenn has been vocal about his confidence in Ryan, suggesting that his impact could be transformative. Glenn’s praise isn’t just the usual coach-speak; he’s genuinely excited about what Ryan brings to the table.

“We have some really innovative young guys on that offensive staff,” Glenn said at the league meetings in Arizona. “Seth Ryan is one to watch.

He’s going to be a hell of a coach. It’s the ideas that he brings.”

Ryan’s previous stint in Detroit, working alongside current Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson, showcased his ability to blend modern offensive concepts with traditional systems. This could be exactly what the Jets need after struggling with the league’s worst passing offense last season.

The Jets are in dire need of fresh ideas, especially with lingering questions at quarterback and receiver. Ryan’s approach might just be the answer to those woes. His knack for creativity was highlighted by Johnson in 2024, who credited Ryan and his team for their role in crafting successful special plays.

With Glenn’s endorsement and a track record of innovative thinking, Seth Ryan might be the key to unlocking the Jets’ offensive potential. If he lives up to the hype, the team could be on the verge of a significant turnaround.