
The Ringer NFL Show Jets Dysfunction Continues, and Eagles Make an OC Decision
Jan 30, 2026
Diante Lee, staff writer and NFL analyst at The Ringer, breaks down Jets coaching chaos and whether New York is rebuilding by design. He weighs Aaron Glenn’s first-year moves and realistic 2026 expectations for the team. He also examines Philadelphia’s hire of Sean Mannion, discussing Mannion’s QB background, offensive upside, and concerns about play-calling inexperience.
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Jets Leadership Lacks Clear Vision
- The Jets' offseason moves and coaching turnover reveal a broader leadership and decision-making breakdown.
- Diante Lee and Sheil Kapadia argue Aaron Glenn appears overmatched and lacks a clear staff or strategic vision.
Front Office Prioritizing Long-Term Reset
- Trading core defensive pieces and keeping Glenn suggests the front office may be prioritizing future draft capital.
- The hosts think 2026 is likely a low-stakes transitional season focused on 2027 rebuild options.
Coordinator Turnover Is A Red Flag
- Persistent coordinator turnover in year two signals a coach without a firm plan.
- Both hosts warn Glenn may not survive past mid-2026 if results don't improve quickly.

