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Jets ‘reached out’ to Jon Gruden about potential role, per report

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Last updated: January 28, 2026 2:18 am
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Jets 'reached out' to Jon Gruden about potential role, per report

Jets’ Gruden Inquiry Signals Desperation in Quest to Salvage Aaron Glenn Era

The New York Jets, an organization perpetually navigating the turbulent airspace between ambition and dysfunction, have once again captivated the NFL rumor mill with a report that is equal parts shocking and utterly predictable. According to The Athletic’s Zack Rosenblatt, the franchise reached out to former Raiders and Buccaneers head coach Jon Gruden about a potential role on Aaron Glenn’s staff for the 2026 season. The inquiry, which Gruden ultimately rebuffed, offers a stark, revealing glimpse into the Jets’ current state of affairs as they scramble to build a competent support system for their embattled head coach.

Contents
  • A Call from Florham Park: Exploring the Unthinkable
  • Decoding the Jets’ Desperate Calculus
  • The Ripple Effects and a Path Forward
  • Final Analysis: A Revealing Misstep in a Critical Offseason

A Call from Florham Park: Exploring the Unthinkable

The report, confirmed by multiple sources, indicates the Jets’ front office made a tentative, exploratory contact with Gruden. The exact nature of the proposed role remains shrouded in mystery, but its timing is profoundly telling. The move came shortly after the team parted ways with offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand on January 27th, following a single, underwhelming season. Engstrand’s departure left a critical vacancy on Glenn’s staff, a vacancy the Jets apparently considered filling with one of the most controversial and polarizing figures in modern football history.

Jon Gruden, who hasn’t coached in the league since his resignation from the Las Vegas Raiders in 2021 amid the fallout from leaked emails containing racist, homophobic, and misogynistic language, remains a pariah in many NFL circles. His potential return to any sideline would ignite a firestorm of criticism and scrutiny. That the New York Jets would even float the idea speaks volumes about their perceived options and their level of urgency.

  • High-Risk Exploration: The Jets’ inquiry was a high-stakes gamble, testing the waters on a figure whose football acumen is respected but whose baggage is considered career-ending.
  • Role Ambiguity: Was he considered for the open OC job? A senior offensive advisor role? The lack of clarity suggests a broad, desperate “see if he’s interested” probe.
  • Instant Rejection: Gruden’s reported lack of interest is a significant subplot. It suggests either a continued desire for distance from the league, a lack of faith in the Jets’ project, or both.

Decoding the Jets’ Desperate Calculus

Why would an NFL team, even one as perpetually star-crossed as the Jets, entertain such a volatile idea? The answer lies in the compounding pressure of the Aaron Glenn era and the franchise’s win-now mandate.

Aaron Glenn, a respected defensive mind, is entering his second season with a lukewarm at best ledger and significant questions about his offensive vision. The Engstrand experiment failed to launch, and the Jets’ offense, despite flashes, remained inconsistent and predictable. With the clock ticking and patience wearing thin in the fanbase and likely the ownership suite, conventional solutions may appear insufficient. The Gruden inquiry is the hallmark of a franchise thinking in extremes: if we can’t win quietly, maybe we need to create a hurricane.

From a purely football perspective, Gruden’s potential value is clear. He is a Super Bowl-winning coach and a renowned quarterback whisperer with a proven offensive system. For a team whose identity has been fractured for years, the allure of a definitive, tough-minded offensive architect is powerful. The Jets’ leadership may have rationalized that the media maelstrom and public relations hit would be worth it if it translated to immediate points and wins.

However, this logic is fatally flawed. It ignores the immense distraction Gruden’s hiring would become, the moral compromise it would represent, and the message it would send to players and staff. It is the ultimate shortcut fantasy, one that Gruden himself wisely chose not to pursue.

The Ripple Effects and a Path Forward

The fallout from this report is multifaceted. First, it undermines Aaron Glenn’s authority, suggesting the front office is so concerned about his offensive staffing that they are willing to consider nuclear options. Second, it makes the current offensive coordinator search even more critical and scrutinized. Any candidate now hired will inevitably be viewed as “Plan B” after Gruden said no.

So, where do the Jets go from here? The path is narrow but clear:

  • Conduct a Transparent, Forward-Thinking OC Search: The Jets must identify a rising, innovative mind who can install a modern offense. The focus should be on development and system, not quick-fix nostalgia.
  • Empower Aaron Glenn, Don’t Undermine Him: The front office must publicly and privately reinforce its commitment to Glenn, providing him with the resources he needs without shadow-GM interference.
  • Learn from the Misstep: This episode should be a lesson in prudent team-building. Desperation leads to poor decisions; sustainable success is built on culture, consistency, and sound judgment—qualities this inquiry lacked.

Final Analysis: A Revealing Misstep in a Critical Offseason

The New York Jets’ brief, aborted courtship of Jon Gruden will be filed away as a curious footnote unless it becomes a pattern. It was a Hail Mary inquiry from a franchise that feels it’s running out of time and ideas. While the team’s desire to aggressively improve is understandable, the method revealed a startling lack of strategic direction and a willingness to embrace chaos.

In the end, the most telling aspect of this story may be Gruden’s “no.” It signifies that even a coach exiled from the league, eager for a path back, looked at the Jets’ current construct and decided it was not the right opportunity. For Jets fans, that should be the most alarming detail of all. The franchise’s challenge now is to build an environment so stable, so promising, that credible candidates seek *them* out. Until then, reports of desperate reaches to controversial figures will continue to define a cycle the Jets seem incapable of breaking. The 2026 season hinges not on fantastical acquisitions from the past, but on the Jets finally, decisively, building a competent and coherent future.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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