
Jets dump offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand in major upheaval
NY Post
The Jets now need two new coordinators just one year into Aaron Glenn’s time as head coach.
Tanner Engstrand is out as offensive coordinator after he and Glenn could not reach agreement on a role going forward. Glenn has been exploring different options for his coaching staff entering 2026 and decided he wanted to make a change at play-caller, but there were discussions of Engstrand staying with the team in a different role.
After days of discussion, the two sides decided it was better to move on.
Glenn will now begin a search for Engstrand’s replacement in earnest. He has already talked with several veteran offensive coaches about joining his staff in some role. Now, they can be interviewed for the coordinator role.
The Jets must interview two minority candidates from outside the organization to be Rooney Rule compliant before hiring the new coordinator.
Glenn has already been searching for a new defensive coordinator after firing Steve Wilks in season. He has been interviewing candidates for that role for several weeks.

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