Aaron Glen's first Jets coaching staff has added another notable name to the aggressive aspect of the ball.
Gang Green has hired Scott Turner as a pass game coordinator, and the post Mark Kanizaro confirmed through the league's source.
The 42 -year -old Turner, the son of NFL head coach Norv Turner for many years, spent 14 seasons in NFL. He was a Washington attack coordinator from 2020 to 22, spending his experience of play calls last season as a provisional attack coordinator in Raiders.
That experience could be an important resource for Glen's first attack coordinator, Tann Enengus Stand, brought from the Lions staff. Engstrand has not yet handled the responsibility of the player in NFL.
Turner includes Enguscus, Quarter's Coach Charles London, receiver's coach Sean Jefferson, and attack line coach Steve Hyden.
Glen also brought a defensive coordinator Steve Wilks and a special team coordinator Chris Banjo.
Glen's aggressive coaches are most important in consideration of his expertise on the other side of the ball.
The aggressive staff may be in charge of developing the 41 -year -old Aaron Rodgers, another veteran QB of another bridge, or the future of the team's franchise quarterback.

Jets is trying to jump a franchise under the miserable 5-12 season, which began with the Super Bowl's wishes, under Glen and the new general manager Darren Mougie.



