NFL news: the dance movements of the coach of the Jets Aaron Glenn do not impress the host of the radio


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The New York Jets chief coach, Aaron Glenn, went viral over the weekend when he ran and danced by the bank when the team took the lead against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a blocked field goal returned to the Touchdown by the Will McDonald IV supporter.

Glenn’s dance became the new meme, at least for a brief moment as a handful of social networks that put a earth song, Wind & Fire under the slots.

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The New York Jets chief coach, Aaron Glenn, observes from the barrier during the first half of an NFL football match against the Bay Bucaneers Tampa on Sunday, September 21, 2025 in Tampa, Florida. (Ap Photo/Chris O’Meara)

However, everything went not at all. Baker Mayfield led the Buccaneers offensive in the countryside and Chase McLaughlin kicked the winning field goal of the game. Tampa Bay improved 3-0 in the year, while New York fell to 0-3.

Glenn’s dance did not seem to win about the legendary Sports Radio presenter of New York French city.

“I don’t need a cheerleader in the bank. I don’t need one of these coaches that run up and down with their team as if they were still playing,” he said in his podcast Bet Rivers. “You’re not playing anymore. Use your brain. You’re there to train. You’re not playing.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ kicker, Chase McLaughlin (4) is embraced by his teammates after scoring a field goal to win the game during the second half of a NFL football match against the New York Jets on Sunday, September 21, 2025, in Tampa, Florida. (Ap Photo/Chris O’Meara)

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“So, I don’t need you to go out and run along the bank when your team finally makes a play. That is a coach who doesn’t know what the hell is doing. I want the guy who is there to think about the next play.”

Glenn made it clear that his team is not the “same old jets” and they were going to fight until the end.

“You just said that we are 0-3, we are 0-3. How many more games do we have? That speaks for himself,” he said on Sunday. “We have many games to play and you can build on this, you can build on this. The only thing I do not do, which I understand that New York media try to do, are the negative parts, but I will not be so.

Tampa Bay Bucaneers chief coach, Todd Bowles, on the left, and New York Jet Chief coach Aaron Glenn, hugs at the end of a NFL football match on Sunday, September 21, 2025 in Tampa, Florida. (Ap Photo/Chris O’Meara)

“I will let them deal with that. We are going to let them deal with that. We are going to see the things we did well and we will continue advancing because we are going to improve, and we will make sure that we knew that hump, yes I know.”

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