Aaron Glenn Has To Fix The New York Jets’ Fumbling Problem
After vowing all offseason to clean up the mental mistakes that have plagued the New York Jets, head coach Aaron Glenn is seeing things get worse, not better. Four weeks into the 2025 season, the Jets are sitting at the bottom of the league in turnover ratio with a staggering -7. To make matters worse, they’re the only team in the NFL that has yet to force a turnover on defense.
The primary culprit? Fumbles. It’s a mix of bad luck and poor ball security, one of the most fundamental aspects of football. The Week 4 Monday Night Football game against the Miami Dolphins was a perfect storm of this sloppiness. The Jets lost all three of their fumbles—a statistical anomaly, sure, but also preventable. A prime example was when quarterback Justin Fields tried to scramble out of a sack, holding the ball with just one hand.
These are the kinds of avoidable, momentum-killing plays that reportedly led Aaron Glenn to tear into his team in the locker room after the loss. Now, it looks like Glenn is taking matters into his own hands—literally.
How Aaron Glenn Is Fixing the Jets’ Turnover Woes
Aaron Glenn isn’t just talking about ball security anymore; he’s physically drilling it into his players. At Thursday’s practice, the head coach was spotted wearing a boxing glove, personally trying to punch the ball out of his players’ hands.
It’s a hands-on, creative approach to fixing a fundamental problem. And if anyone knows how to force a fumble, it’s Glenn. As a former defensive back, he forced six of them during his own career.
Why the Jets Can’t Afford to Fumble This Opportunity
The players need to buy in, and fast. The Jets are 0-4, a start that puts Glenn in the same unwelcome company as former coach Adam Gase. A loss this Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys would drop them to 0-5, a first for a Jets head coach in the Super Bowl era.
If there was ever a must-win game, this is it. The Cowboys have looked like a “get-right” game for their opponents so far this season. Then again, so have the Jets. This Sunday is a showdown between two desperate teams, and Gang Green can’t afford to let this opportunity slip through their fingers.
