4 takeaways from Jets head coach Aaron Glenn at the 2026 NFL combine

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The New York Jets and rest of the NFL are in business mode at the 2026 NFL combine in Indianapolis throughout this week.

Along with nitpicking and chatting to prospects entering the upcoming draft, New York's front office spoke at interviews of their own... namely general manager Darren Mougey and head coach Aaron Glenn.

With that, here are four takeaways from Glenn's combine press conference:

Defensive responsibility​


Glenn said he has a "superpower." He's going to unleash it in 2026.

Glenn said next season he will call plays for the Jets defense, not coordinator Brian Duker.

For more from Glenn, see the attached clip below:


.@ZackBlatt asked #Jets HC Aaron Glenn why he decided to call plays on defense:

‘To me, play calling is my superpower … I really missed doing that & I think it’s a huge part of helping us become the team that I see us becoming … I’m not gonna make that same mistake [last year… pic.twitter.com/dYkMkuQiM7

— Paul Andrew Esden Jr (@BoyGreen25) February 24, 2026

On Frank Reich​


In hiring Frank Reich as offensive coordinator, Glenn adds more NFL experience to his coaching staff. While Reich was a former head coach in the league, Glenn more noted positives about Reich's recent college coaching experience above that.

"I think that's another notch in our belt," Glenn said.

More from Glenn on Reich:


Aaron Glenn on Frank Reich's experience pic.twitter.com/FmRjSfNxfv

— New York Jets (@nyjets) February 24, 2026

Who else was involved in hirings​


Mougey and Glenn both had a part in hiring assistants to Glenn's coaching staff this offsesaon, that was obvious.

There was another character involved in that process for that Jets: Senior advisor Rick Spielman. He's a bit of a forgotten figure but in the building but has his fingers on the operation.


Aaron Glenn says that Darren Mougey and Rick Spielman were a "huge" part of the Jets' process for hiring new assistant coaches: pic.twitter.com/O7EeQWmkwc

— Jets Videos (@snyjets) February 24, 2026

Why not Wink?​


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Along with Duker, longtime NFL defensive coordinator Wink Martindale was considered a finalist for the Jets DC job this offseason. Did Duker get it because Glenn wanted to call plays and Martindale did not like that? Or were some rumors team owner Woody Johnson nixing a Wink hire true?

Glenn said Martindale was still interested in the end but there was one overriding reason why Glenn wanted Duker. It was Glenn's past experience working with Duker while with the Detroit Lions.

“There’s nothing more valuable than having that relationship with someone," Glenn said. "As I thought about the whole situation, Brian Duker has been with me for three years, has been through the fire with me."

This article originally appeared on Jets Wire: 4 takeaways from Jets head coach Aaron Glenn at the 2026 NFL combine

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