Fans of the NFL’s New York Jets are used to post-season disappointment from their team whose only Super Bowl win came in 1969 and whose last playoff appearance was in 2010. Those who choose to remain faithful to Gang Green despite their less-than-winning ways are probably thinking the team could use a miracle to get another shot at the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
Well, the team ownership has heard their cry and has answered their prayers in the form of a new head coach who is taking a controversial approach to leading his team.
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The Jets hired Aaron Glenn, former Defensive Coordinator for the Detroit Lions as their Head Coach for the 2025 season to replace interim Head Coach Jeff Ulbrich. Even though there are still a few months before the start of the season, Glenn already has fans divided after word got out that he has incorporated Bible study into the team’s training.
“The Jets have a Bible study? AG I love you,” read a May 29 post on X which included what appears to be a copy of one of the lessons taken from Jets safety Jarius Monroe’s Instagram stories. The Root has not confirmed if the picture is actually Monroe’s.
The picture has started a heated debate over whether or not there should be a separation of church and sports.
One commenter thinks Glenn’s approach is exactly what the Jets need to turn things around, writing “Super Bowl it is” on X.
Other fans online think the new coach is overstepping by imposing his Christian beliefs on a team that likely includes players of other faiths.
“Forcing religion on grown adults is disgusting. Hopefully it’s voluntary,” wrote one person on X.
But others think a team that has had to deal with as much adversity as the Jets could use a little help from the man upstairs.
“If there was a team that needed Jesus to take the wheel, it’s the New York Jets!” wrote one person on X.
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