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BREAKING: Saints Owner Gayle Benson Calls for Leadership Shakeup Team Needs Real Coach Who Knows………..

The New Orleans Saints’ tumultuous season has sparked strong words from team owner Gayle Benson, who expressed her frustration and hinted at significant changes on the horizon. In a rare public statement, Benson made it clear that she believes the team’s current trajectory is unsustainable and that a leadership overhaul may be necessary to restore the franchise to its former glory.

Benson’s Bold Remarks

In a press conference on Monday, Benson candidly addressed the state of the Saints, emphasizing the need for a head coach who deeply understands the team and commands respect in the locker room.

“This team needs help,” Benson said. “They need a real coach—someone they know, respect, and trust. We’ve had a proud tradition here, and it’s time we get back to that. We need someone who knows this team inside and out, and I can’t help but think of Drew Brees when I say that.”

Her remarks have sent shockwaves through the NFL community, as speculation about the Saints’ coaching future intensifies. While Benson did not explicitly name current head coach Dennis Allen, her comments suggest that the organization is reevaluating his position after an underwhelming season.

A Season of Struggles

The 2024 season has been a rollercoaster for the Saints, who have struggled to find consistency on both sides of the ball. Despite having a roster loaded with talent—including quarterback Derek Carr, running back Alvin Kamara, and wide receiver Chris Olave—the team has failed to meet expectations.

Fans and analysts have pointed to questionable coaching decisions and a lack of cohesion as key reasons for the Saints’ disappointing performance. The frustration among the fanbase has been palpable, with many calling for a change at the helm.

The Drew Brees Factor

Benson’s mention of Drew Brees has added an intriguing layer to the unfolding story. The legendary quarterback, who retired after the 2020 season, is widely regarded as the face of the Saints franchise. During his 15-year tenure in New Orleans, Brees led the team to a Super Bowl victory and set numerous NFL records, becoming a symbol of excellence and leadership.

While Brees has no formal coaching experience, his unparalleled football IQ, deep connection to the team, and respect within the organization make him an intriguing candidate. In the years since his retirement, Brees has stayed close to the game, working as a broadcaster and mentoring young players.

The prospect of Brees stepping into a coaching role has electrified Saints fans, many of whom believe his return could reignite the team’s competitive spirit.

What’s Next for the Saints?

As the Saints prepare for the offseason, all eyes will be on Benson and General Manager Mickey Loomis to see how they address the team’s coaching situation. The Winter Meetings and NFL Owners’ Meeting could provide a platform for further discussions and potentially set the stage for major announcements.

If the Saints do part ways with Dennis Allen, the search for a new head coach will likely prioritize candidates with strong leadership skills and a proven ability to connect with players. Whether that means turning to Brees or exploring other options remains to be seen.

Fan Reactions

The Saints’ passionate fanbase has reacted strongly to Benson’s comments. On social media, many expressed excitement at the idea of Drew Brees taking on a leadership role within the organization. Others, however, remain cautious, questioning whether a legendary player without coaching experience can seamlessly transition into such a demanding role.

“It would be a dream to see Drew on the sidelines, but it’s a big leap from playing to coaching,” one fan wrote on Twitter. “Still, who better to inspire this team?”

The Road Ahead

The coming weeks will be critical for the Saints as they navigate one of the most pivotal moments in franchise history. Benson’s call for a leadership shakeup underscores the urgency of the situation, and her willingness to explore bold solutions could pave the way for a new era in New Orleans.

Whether it’s Drew Brees or another visionary leader, the Saints’ next head coach will face the daunting task of revitalizing a proud organization and guiding it back to the playoffs. For now, the speculation continues, but one thing is certain: changes are coming to the Crescent City.

 

 

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New Jets Hire Rules out Aaron Rodgers Return in 2025: but he insist on a return

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The New York Jets have hired Detroit Lions passing game coordinator Tanner Engstrand as the new offensive coordinator.

According to ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky, that is bad news for Aaron Rodgers’ future with the Jets.

” I was just gonna say this makes me think [there is a] zero percent chance Aaron Rodgers is in New York because I think that would be really risky as an organization with a new head coach to go hey we are going to take one of the most successful quarterbacks in the history of the league and pair him with a guy who likes to do it one way and pair him with a guy who has never called plays before in the NFL. He has only been in the NFL for four years,” Orlovsky said on ESPN’s “NFL Live

Clearly the Jets Are Aaron Glenn’s Team Now

For the last two calendar years, the Jets catered to Rodgers and his demands. This was the Rodgers show and the team chose to live and die by that.

Now at the start of 2025, the Jets have handed the keys of the car to new head coach Aaron Glenn.

Glenn made it clear at his introductory press conference that no individual player is above the team and that this isn’t about Rodgers – it’s about the team.

If that wasn’t clear at the presser, it certainly is based on who he hired to run his offense.

Engstrand, 42, isn’t a Rodgers disciple. They never directly crossed paths in their respective coaching and playing careers.

ESPN’s Rich Cimini admitted that the Engstrand addition “adds to the uncertainty of a Rodgers return.”

“What I find interesting [is] if it is Aaron Rodgers which is the question hanging over everything, what Aaron Rodgers likes to do on offense is diametrically opposed from that under center, play action, Lions scheme. So this could be like tea leaves that maybe they do not expect the quarterback to come back,” ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kimes explained on “NFL Live.”

The assumption is Engstrand will run a “Lions-like system” according to Cimini. Engstrand has been with Detroit since the 2020 season.

“It’s different from what Rodgers did last season. The Lions ran a league-high 39% of their plays from under center, while the Jets ran 15% (15th), per NFL Next Gen Stats. Rodgers was comfortable in shotgun because it put less stress on his surgically repaired Achilles and other leg injuries that came up throughout the season. Also, no team used play-action more than the Lions (37%), significantly more than the Jets at 23% (17th),” Cimini revealed.

Rodgers, 41, just completed season No. 20 in the National Football League.

ESPN’s Rich Cimini told me on “Boy Green Daily” that Rodgers has only played in one maybe two different offenses throughout his entire career.

“Does Rodgers, at this stage of his career, want to learn a new system taught by a first-time playcaller? The last time he had to do it was 2019, Matt LaFleur’s first year with the Green Bay Packers — and that turned controversial when Rodgers complained about not having the freedom to audible at the line of scrimmage. Eventually, LaFleur relented,” Cimini recalled.

We still have more questions than answers.

Rodgers hasn’t decided if he even wants to play football in 2025. Once he reaches that conclusion, the Jets can then go through their own process to decide if they want him back or if they have to explore door No. 2 at the QB position.

 

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New Jets Hire Rules out Aaron Rodgers Return in 2025: Analyst

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New York Jets QB Aaron Rodgers reacting in the middle of an NFL game.

The New York Jets have hired Detroit Lions passing game coordinator Tanner Engstrand as the new offensive coordinator.

According to ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky, that is bad news for Aaron Rodgers’ future with the Jets.

“I was just gonna say this makes me think [there is a] zero percent chance Aaron Rodgers is in New York because I think that would be really risky as an organization with a new head coach to go hey we are going to take one of the most successful quarterbacks in the history of the league and pair him with a guy who likes to do it one way and pair him with a guy who has never called plays before in the NFL. He has only been in the NFL for four years,” Orlovsky said on ESPN’s “NFL Live.”

Clearly the Jets Are Aaron Glenn’s Team Now

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For the last two calendar years, the Jets catered to Rodgers and his demands. This was the Rodgers show and the team chose to live and die by that.

Now at the start of 2025, the Jets have handed the keys of the car to new head coach Aaron Glenn.

Glenn made it clear at his introductory press conference that no individual player is above the team and that this isn’t about Rodgers – it’s about the team.

If that wasn’t clear at the presser, it certainly is based on who he hired to run his offense.

Engstrand, 42, isn’t a Rodgers disciple. They never directly crossed paths in their respective coaching and playing careers.

ESPN’s Rich Cimini admitted that the Engstrand addition “adds to the uncertainty of a Rodgers return.”

“What I find interesting [is] if it is Aaron Rodgers which is the question hanging over everything, what Aaron Rodgers likes to do on offense is diametrically opposed from that under center, play action, Lions scheme. So this could be like tea leaves that maybe they do not expect the quarterback to come back,” ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kimes explained on “NFL Live.”

The assumption is Engstrand will run a “Lions-like system” according to Cimini. Engstrand has been with Detroit since the 2020 season.

“It’s different from what Rodgers did last season. The Lions ran a league-high 39% of their plays from under center, while the Jets ran 15% (15th), per NFL Next Gen Stats. Rodgers was comfortable in shotgun because it put less stress on his surgically repaired Achilles and other leg injuries that came up throughout the season. Also, no team used play-action more than the Lions (37%), significantly more than the Jets at 23% (17th),” Cimini revealed.

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Is an old dog willing to learn new tricks?

Rodgers, 41, just completed season No. 20 in the National Football League.

ESPN’s Rich Cimini told me on “Boy Green Daily” that Rodgers has only played in one maybe two different offenses throughout his entire career.

“Does Rodgers, at this stage of his career, want to learn a new system taught by a first-time playcaller? The last time he had to do it was 2019, Matt LaFleur’s first year with the Green Bay Packers — and that turned controversial when Rodgers complained about not having the freedom to audible at the line of scrimmage. Eventually, LaFleur relented,” Cimini recalled.

We still have more questions than answers.

Rodgers hasn’t decided if he even wants to play football in 2025. Once he reaches that conclusion, the Jets can then go through their own process to decide if they want him back or if they have to explore door No. 2 at the QB position.

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BREAKING NEWS: New York jet HC Aaron Glenn has been nominated as NFL best coach of the year sending shock waves to former best coach

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BREAKING NEWS: New York jet HC Aaron Glenn has been nominated as NFL best coach of the year sending shock waves to former best coach….

In a stunning turn of events, Aaron Glenn, the head coach of the New York Jets, has been nominated for the prestigious NFL Coach of the Year award, sending shockwaves through the league. His nomination has left former winner Kevin O’Connell, head coach of the Minnesota Vikings, reeling as the competition for the top coaching honor heats up for the upcoming NFL season.

Aaron Glenn’s nomination has come as a surprise to many, as the Jets have endured a tumultuous few seasons. However, Glenn’s leadership and tactical acumen have seen the team steadily improve. Under his guidance, the Jets’ defense has become one of the most formidable in the league, leading to several high-profile victories this season.

Known for his defensive prowess as a former player in the NFL, Glenn has brought a fresh perspective to the Jets, focusing on tough, disciplined play that has earned his team respect across the league. The nomination has sparked excitement among Jets fans, who have longed for a competitive team that can make a deep postseason run.

Kevin O’Connell: The Former Best Coach Strikes Back

Kevin O’Connell, who previously won the Coach of the Year award after leading the Minnesota Vikings to a strong season, now faces intense competition from Glenn. O’Connell’s Vikings squad has been solid under his leadership, but it seems the winds of change may be blowing as Glenn’s Jets continue to impress. O’Connell, whose coaching career skyrocketed after the Vikings’ playoff success, will now need to rally his team for a strong finish to the season in order to fend off Glenn’s challenge.

The rivalry between the two coaches is sure to provide an exciting subplot as the NFL enters the final stretch of the season. Will Glenn’s defensive revolution continue to disrupt the status quo, or will O’Connell reclaim his top spot?

The Coach of the Year Race: A Two-Horse Race?

While there are several strong candidates for Coach of the Year, the showdown between Glenn and O’Connell is dominating headlines. The award is one of the NFL’s most coveted honors, and the stakes couldn’t be higher for both coaches.

Glenn’s defensive schemes and the Jets’ resurgence have turned heads, while O’Connell’s success with the Vikings remains a testament to his ability to get the best out of his players. As the season winds down, fans and analysts alike will be keeping a close eye on both teams’ performances to see who ultimately takes home the title of NFL Coach of the Year.

Stay tuned for more updates as the battle for the Coach of the Year heats up!

 

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2-Time Super Bowl Coach Rejects Jets Job Offer: Insider

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Aaron Glenn did not hire the coach he hoped to add to his staff with the New York Jets.

Connor Hughes of SNY revealed on social media that the Jets “made a run” at luring Los Angeles Rams tight ends coach and passing game coordinator Nick Caley for their vacant offensive coordinator job.

Hughes confirmed that Caley was the Jets’ “top option” but he “let it be known” that he was not interested in the job.

“Remember on Caley: He works with Mike LaFleur. LaFleur was fired by the Jets after his offenses struggled with Zach Wilson,” Hughes explained.

Caley is a two-time Super Bowl champion from his time with the New England Patriots as an assistant.

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While Glenn won’t be getting Caley, he will be getting someone else pretty interesting.

“The expectation is that Tanner Engstrand will be named OC,” Hughes wrote on X previously Twitter.

Engstrand, 42, has been with the Detroit Lions since 2020. He rose through the ranks starting going from offensive assistant, to offensive quality control coach, to tight ends coach & passing game coordinator.

He has never been an OC at the NFL level. However, he held that role in the college ranks (2011-17 at San Diego) and at the XFL level (DC Defenders).

All Signs Point to Tanner Engstrand Becoming Next Jets OC
On Thursday, January 30 the Lions hired former Stanford head coach David Shaw to “a multiyear deal to hire him as passing game coordinator,” according to NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero.

That is a curious hire considering Engstrand is technically still under contract under that same job title for the Lions.

Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic said on social media in response to this report, “A sign Tanner Engstrand is likely headed to the Jets.”

Jets HC Aaron Glenn revealed on “Movin’ The Chains” on Sirius XM NFL Radio that he has some “agreements with a couple of guys, we just haven’t really signed on paper just yet but I feel really really good about where we are at when it comes to coordinators right now.”

Oh baby…#Jets HC Aaron Glenn revealed today that he has some ‘agreements with a couple of guys, we just haven’t really signed on paper just yet but I feel really really good about where we are at when it comes to coordinators right now.

Whether the Jets hired Caley or Engstrand, the team is swimming in the same waters for its process. Upside as opposed to hard-proven experience.

Caley for all of his attractiveness as a potential coach has never been an offensive coordinator at any level.

Ultimately the coaching results are a bit of a crapshoot. You obviously need to hire the right people, Glenn talked about that in his introductory press conference. However, it’s a game of risk projecting what you think someone can do in the job as opposed to knowing with 100% certainty

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Jets Steal Former Top-5 Pick From Steelers in Surprise Move

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Former Seattle Seahawks defender Aaron Curry reacting in the middle of an NFL game.
The New York Jets have poached a talented coach away from the Pittsburgh Steelers.

NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport shared on social media that the Jets are hiring inside linebackers coach Aaron Curry to be their new linebackers coach.

The #Jets are hiring #Steelers ILBs coach Aaron Curry as their new LBs coach, source says.

The former No. 4 overall selection has worked his way up in coaching and now takes a key role on the staff of HC Aaron Glenn and DC Steve Wilks.

Curry had spent the previous two seasons with the Steelers in that role.

Jets Add Another Promising Young Coach to the Staff
Curry, 38, entered the NFL back in 2009 as the No. 4 overall pick in the first round of the NFL draft.

He lasted in the league for four seasons before he decided to hang up his cleats. Curry appeared in 48 games and made 39 starts.

During that period, he racked up 5.5 sacks, 203 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, 19 quarterback hits, four forced fumbles, and 12 pass deflections.

After retiring from football in 2013, Curry immediately got into coaching. He spent six seasons at the college football level for Charlotte. Curry started as a strength and conditioning intern, became a graduate assistant, and then coached up the defensive line.

In 2019 he returned to the NFL and his old team the Seattle Seahawks as a coaching assistant and a defensive assistant. Most recently he has been with the Steelers as an inside linebackers coach.

“Aaron Curry received rave reviews in Pittsburgh and is seen as a coach on the rise,” The Jet Press wrote on X previously Twitter.

Jets Finally Lock in an OC After Days of Rumors
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In other coaching news, the Jets have finally secured their next offensive coordinator.

“Sources: The #Jets are hiring #Lions passing game coordinator Tanner Engstrand as their new offensive coordinator. Engstrand, who has been with Detroit since 2020, will now take charge of the Jets’ offense under head coach Aaron Glenn,” NFL Insider Jordan Schultz shared.

Sources: The #Jets are hiring #Lions passing game coordinator Tanner Engstrand as their new offensive coordinator.

Engstrand, who has been with Detroit since 2020, will now take charge of the Jets’ offense under head coach Aaron Glenn.

“He comes from the highest-scoring offense in the NFL, and Glenn has familiarity with him. The potential risk is that he’s never called plays on the NFL level. Another rookie OC,” Cimini said.

The good news for the Jets is that Engstrand has worked with some big names during his coaching career. However, the troubling or uncertain news is that he hasn’t called plays at the NFL level.

ESPN NFL Insider Jeremy Fowler told me earlier this week on “Boy Green Daily” that Glenn was looking for an up-and-coming guy as his next OC as opposed to a veteran presence.

Glenn didn’t get his top choice – that apparently was Nick Caley – but he ended up with a guy he was incredibly familiar with.

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