Jets coach Aaron Glenn reportedly yelled at team so loud after Week 4 loss he could be heard in the next room
New York Jets coach Aaron Glenn has high expectations for his team. The coach has already shown limited patience when it comes to mistakes, and those frustrations seemingly reached a head after Monday's loss to the Miami Dolphins.
Following the Jets' sloppy 27-21 loss Monday, Glenn yelled at his team in the locker room so loudly that it could be heard in the adjacent media room. While media members could reportedly hear Glenn's locker-room rant, none of them reported what Glenn told the team after the loss.
It was an infuriating performance from the Jets in Week 4. The team repeatedly sabotaged itself, turning the ball over three times and committing 13 penalties in a brutal loss to a Dolphins team that was without Tyreek Hill for most of the contest due to a gruesome injury.
Glenn was able to compose himself in time for his post-game presser, where he called the game "very disappointing."
Aaron Glenn: Very disappointing. There's no way you can win any game with 13 penalties and three turnovers. But what we have to do is go back to work."
- Zack Rosenblatt (@ZackBlatt) September 30, 2025
We have to understand that before we can win games we have to learn how to not lose games."
Glenn specifically called out the team's turnovers and penalties, saying no NFL team can win when they make that many mistakes.
That message got through to wideout Garrett Wilson, who used a colorful quote to explain why the Jets can't seem to dig themselves out of their self-inflicted holes.
Breece Hall asked to sum up the loss, said it's been the same tale in three of their losses:
- Zack Rosenblatt (@ZackBlatt) September 30, 2025
Teams shoot themselves in the foot then we come back and shoot ourselves in the head.
Glenn joined the Jets in the offseason after spending four years as the Detroit Lions' defensive coordinator. It took the Lions' defense a year to adjust under Glenn. The team allowed the 25th most points per game during Glenn's first year on the job. The next three seasons, the Lions ranked within the top-5 of points allowed each year.
Following Monday's loss, the Jets now sit at 0-4 on the season. Patience is necessary under Glenn, but the Jets have looked a lot like their same, old selves through the first four weeks of the 2025 NFL season.