Retired Rival Ditches Loyalty for Aaron Glenn With 1 Exception, Issues Huge Jets Prediction

Aaron Glenn has been on one hell of a ride. And just like every other part of his life’s journey, he has to be thankful to the NY Jets. They are the ones who always got him started. Remember when he played? The New York franchise drafted in the first round (12th overall) pick of the 1994 NFL Draft. In 1996, he set the team record for the longest interception return for a TD from 100 yards. The Jets were the first to hire him as a personnel scout and now as a head coach. However, his rivals aren’t taking this move lightly.

Dolphins OT Terron Armstead retired in April this year. But he also spent time with Glenn during his stint at the New Orleans Saints, when the HC was the defensive backs coach. During the June 18 interview with New York Post Sports, he first revealed his loyalty to Aaron Glenn, but soon ditched it as well. Wait….what?

Yes! While predicting their 2025 results, the OT said, “I’m rooting for him like I root for their success, not against the Dolphins. So I hope they go 16 and two or 15 and two, you know what I mean, I’m really rooting for him. I love him, I love his character.” Ah, we got your point, Armstead!

But unfortunately, perhaps, for Gang Green, even this prediction is huge. They haven’t qualified for the playoffs since 2010. And a 15-2 record, per Armstead, means they will be running for the top seed position in the entire AFC. So, that’s really magnificent and doubtful at the same time, given their mostly new build-up, including the coach and the quarterback.

Stay tuned! There’s more to this story….

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