Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn has denied an interview request from the New England Patriots.
Glenn is one of the most sought after head coaching candidates this cycle, but he will not be the next head coach in New England.
Aaron Glenn is a busy man, as he's preparing for the Detroit Lions upcoming playoff run, while also completing his first round of head coaching interviews. Five of the six teams with head coach vacancies have scheduled interviews with Glenn, and it turns out the one remaining team, the New England Patriots, didn't make the cut.
The NFL's coaching carousel is spinning around once again, and dozens of candidates are clamoring to fill the handful of positions that have become available. W
According to NFL Network, Glenn has declined an interview request to speak to the Patriots. After one season, the Patriots (4-13) made the decison to part ways with Jerod Mayo.
One of the NFL’s most coveted head coach candidates met with the New York Jets today, but he has no interest in speaking with the New England Patriots.
According to ESPN, the Patriots are set to virtually interview Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson on Friday.
The New England Patriots have submitted a request to interview Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn. This was reported by NFL insider Albert Breer on Wednesday. Glenn has been the defensive coordinator for the Lions since 2021. He was previously the defensive backs coach for the New Orleans Saints and the Cleveland Browns.
The New England Patriots announced Friday that they completed an interview with Mike Vrabel for their open head coaching position. Vrabel played 14 years
Aaron Glenn, the defensive coordinator of the Detroit Lions, is among several intriguing head coaching candidates in the NFL right now, and his success in helping to turn around a Lions team that was a laughingstock just a couple of years ago is making him an attractive option.
Aaron Glenn set for busy weekend of head coach interviews, and that’s even after the Lions DC turned down the Patriots