ESPN’s Mike Greenberg was downright disgusted with one team’s performance on “Monday Night Football.”

During the second game of Monday night’s doubleheader, the Denver Broncos dismantled the Cincinnati Bengals at home. Jake Browning struggled to move the chains against the Broncos, completing 14-of-25 passes for 125 yards. Sean Payton’s offense, meanwhile, had 512 total yards thanks to strong performances from J.K. Dobbins, RJ Harvey, Bo Nix and Courtland Sutton.

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The first game of this doubleheader wasn’t nearly as one-sided, but the New York Jets had a really sloppy performance against the Miami Dolphins. They had three fumbles and 13 penalties in a 27-21 loss.

With the loss to the Dolphins in the book, the Jets have fallen to 0-4 with Aaron Glenn as the head coach. Although he has time to turn things around, he’s already facing pressure from the fans in New York.

Greenberg, a diehard Jets fan, believes it’s up to Glenn to quickly correct his team’s mistakes.

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“You’re either coaching it or allowing it to happen,” Greenberg wrote on X. “Aaron Glenn has a crisis on his hands four games in. Team is sloppy, undisciplined, poorly prepared. All the things he insisted would be cleaned up. It’s on him to get it fixed, fast. Because right now, they’re a joke.”

New York Jets Head Coach Aaron Glenn, is shown at MetLife Stadium, Sunday, September 14, 2025, in East Rutherford.

New York Jets Head Coach Aaron Glenn, is shown at MetLife Stadium, Sunday, September 14, 2025, in East Rutherford.

Aaron Glenn isn’t backing down.

As you’d imagine, Glenn was frustrated the Jets failed to pick up their first win of the season against the Dolphins.

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“Very disappointing, very disappointing,” Glenn said when asked about his team’s Week 4 performance. “There is no way you can win any game with 13 penalties and three turnovers. It just can’t happen.”

That being said, Glenn hasn’t lost confidence in his squad. He firmly believes they’ll go to war against the Dallas Cowboys this Sunday.

“My confidence is not going to wane, not one bit,” he said. “We’re not going to waver on the things that we’ve been talking about, how we got to win games. We just got to do a better job of doing those things. So, yes, it was going to be tough. I understand that, and we are going to continue to work to get this thing turned.”

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If the Jets fall to 0-5 this weekend, Glenn will face a lot more complaints from the fan base. There might even be calls for him to be a one-and-done coach.

This story was originally reported by The Spun on Sep 30, 2025, where it first appeared in the NFL section. Add The Spun as a Preferred Source by clicking here.