Jets got Aaron Glenn a gm, Broncos Assistant GM Darren Mougey.
Saleh was all pedal to the metal, workout warrior LFG and now Glenn with his version of a let's go-gettum first press conference.
The guy has a solid resume and is well respected but despite his all-in performance in front of the cameras I'm all yawn.
I know they're an obligatory reality, but these kind of pressers are just kind pointless afaic. It's the jets. Until you show their fans a division crown or a wild card win, be quiet.
at this point there is not a single Jets fan in the world that hasn't made the conscious decision that they LIKE suffering, and the portrayal of said suffering is a part of the persona that they broadcast to the world.
Jets fans wouldn't know what to do with themselves if the suffering ended. its like a dog that finally catches its own tail... now what?
While we wait for the Saints to likely hire Kellen Moore after the Superbowl; here’s a look at the 25 hot seat.
Giants- Brian Daboll and his GM Joe Schoen are on the hottest seats. Given the nfc east has 2 playoff capable teams and 3, if Dallas bounces back; Giants are destined for a Top 5 pick again. 2025 is almost certainly their last year.
Panthers- Young finally showed some life after he came back from his benching. The Panthers should be better, as long as Young continues to improve. If he reverts, Tepper will ax Canales. Also, how much improvement does Tepper expect? They won’t be a playoff team in 25 but should be better. Will that keep Tepper happy.
Browns- Really depends what they do at QB. Do they draft a qb? Watson likely will miss time in 25 and he’s done. Do they take the pain and cut him now? Stefanski’s future depends on what they do. The Watson deal screws them over for 2 more years.
Steelers- No, Tomlin won’t be fired but eventually Rooney might decide it’s better to move on from Tomlin. A mutual parting could finally happen, if they don’t get a playoff win or Tomlin finally has a losing season.
Colts- Irsay maybe getting tired of Shane Steichen not making playoffs and Anthony Richardson is likely a bust.
Titans- Callahan was almost one and done. What they do at qb is vital. Do they run it with Will Levis, who’s likely a bust? Draft a QB with their #1 pick.
Bills- Another season not in the Superbowl and McDermott may finally be let go, especially if he loses to Chiefs in playoffs again.
Dolphins- McDaniel hasn’t done much. Yeah, he made playoffs his first 2 years but they were quick exits. He slipped to 8-9 in 24. They probably need a playoff win for him to return.
I listed 8 potential changes but doubtful it’s that high, probably on the low side for 25. Only one that seems a lock; is the Giants.
Eric Bieniemy will be back on an NFL sideline for the 2025 season, joining Ben Johnson's new coaching staff with the Chicago Bears as the team's running back coach.
Bieniemy spent the 2024 season as the assistant head coach and offensive coordinator for UCLA, the same role he held for the Washington Commanders during the 2023 season.
He left the program after one year where the Bruins finished 117th in yards per game and 126th in the nation in points per game.
He hasn't done anything as a coach that would make we want him as a coach on my team.
Bieniemy is just a fall guy at this point. It's been proven in the NFL and college. Why he's back in the league is beyond me, but if the Bears suck, everyone will know why