Aaron Glenn has simple message to Jets over lack of primetime games
The New York Jets have no primetime games scheduled this season, prompting coach Aaron Glenn to emphasize that players must earn such opportunities. Glenn noted that the team's poor performance last season contributed to this lack of visibility. He remains focused on the upcoming season and the players currently on the roster, including quarterback Geno Smith.
- ▪The Jets are one of five teams without primetime games this season.
- ▪Coach Aaron Glenn stated that players must earn the right to play in primetime.
- ▪The Jets had a disappointing 3-14 record last season, affecting their schedule appeal.
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NFL New York Jets Aaron Glenn has simple message to Jets over lack of primetime games By Brian Costello Published June 2, 2026, 11:34 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The Jets are one of five teams that have no primetime games on their schedule this season, but coach Aaron Glenn is telling his players they have to earn those games under the lights. “To me, it’s more of you earn the right,” Glenn said Tuesday. “And yes, you can use that as motivation, but you earn the right. That’s the good thing about this league, you earn your right — players, coaches, everybody.
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