Aaron Glenn’s debut season with the New York Jets was an unmitigated disaster. The first-time head coach’s hand-picked quarterback struggled mightily before being benched. And the Jets’ defense collapsed, ranking 25th in total yards allowed after three straight top-four finishes. The Jets became the first team to go an entire season without an interception. And their five straight losses by 23 or more points to close out the year was also an NFL first.
But defensive tackle Harrison Phillips doesn’t blame Glenn for the Jets’ poor showing in 2025. “Culture matters,” Phillips told Roundtable Sports. “I think A.G. inherited a very cancerous, truculent group, top to bottom.”
Phillips believes the toxic environment has an insidious effect on the locker room. “I was there for one season and… I almost wanted to waver on some of my thoughts and my beliefs and my optimism. And so I can’t imagine being there for year after year after year after year and not seeing the results that you wanted,” Phillips noted.
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Harrison Phillips goes on record about Jets’ culture problem
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