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‘Totally Different’ New York Jets Introduce Bible Study to Training Camp: Report

The New York Jets are attempting to revive their struggling franchise by appointing a new head coach and quarterback in the hopes of breaking a 14-year playoff drought. The team has released Aaron Rodgers and brought in Justin Fields as the quarterback, while Aaron Glenn has taken over as the head coach. Glenn, a former NFL player and Detroit Lions defensive coordinator, is implementing a unique, faith-based approach by incorporating Bible study into training camp activities, which has garnered meaningful attention on social media. despite recent disappointing performances, including a 5-12 record last season, there is a mix of skepticism and hope regarding Glenn’s new method, with some fans expressing doubts about the team’s ability to improve. Nonetheless, Glenn’s approach resonates with others who believe that a fresh viewpoint may be exactly what the Jets need to turn their fortunes around.


One of the most moribund franchises in the National Football League is hoping this latest pairing of coach and quarterback will finally be the one to end the team’s malaise.

The coach, at least, is trying a novel, faith-forward approach to trying to right this sunken ship — and it’s got the internet abuzz.

The New York Jets, who haven’t made the playoffs in 14 years — tied for the longest drought in North American sports with the NHL’s equally moribund Buffalo Sabres — have installed yet another new quarterback and another new coach after the ballyhooed Aaron Rodgers experiment collapsed on itself.

Rodgers has since been let go, replaced by Pittsburgh Steelers and Chicago Bears castoff Justin Fields, as was interim coach Jeff Ulbrich (whose son has also been in the headlines lately).

Ulbrich was replaced by former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, who was also a standout cornerback when he played in the NFL.

Glenn began and spent the majority of his career with the Jets, and will now begin a new chapter of his coaching career with them.

(This is his first NFL head coaching gig.)

According to a now-viral social media post, part of that new chapter will begin with some Bible chapters.

In a since-deleted Instagram image posted by Jets safety Jarius Monroe, it was revealed that Glenn had incorporated some form of Bible study into his training camp regimen, as noted by Relevant magazine.

While Monroe’s image was scrubbed from Instagram, it didn’t take long for it to go viral across other social media platforms.

“The Jets are a totally different team,” one NFL commenter posted alongside the viral image.

This specific image included a passage from 1 Timothy, as well as a number of fill-in-the-blank questions regarding the Apostle Paul.

Neither the Jets nor Glenn has confirmed the authenticity of the image, but that hasn’t stopped social media from having a field day with the reports.

Many made similar jokes that some sort of act of God may be needed to right the Jets.

Others joked at the enormity of the task at hand when it came to fixing the ailing New York squad.

Others, however, felt that Glenn’s faith-first, no-nonsense approach was exactly what a franchise so deeply mired in the mud needed.

The Jets finished last year 5-12, despite having quarterback Aaron Rodgers and most of his top weapons throughout the year. To put in perspective how disappointing that record is, the Jets finished just one win better than their bitter AFC East rivals, the New England Patriots.

The Patriots, a team rebuilding after years of dominance, had rather low expectations for the year. The Jets, meanwhile, had Super Bowl hopes going into the season.

The Jets took standout Missouri offensive lineman Armand Membou with the seventh overall pick of the 2025 NFL Draft.




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