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🔥 “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!” Jets Coach Aaron Glenn Explodes After Humiliating Loss to Dallas Cowboys — First 0–5 Start in Franchise History 👇

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East Rutherford, NJ – October 6, 2025

The New York Jets’ season has officially hit rock bottom — and head coach Aaron Glenn has had enough.

Following the team’s crushing 37–22 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, marking the first time in franchise history the Jets have started a season 0–5, Glenn didn’t hold back in one of the most fiery postgame press conferences of the year.

Visibly furious, the first-year head coach slammed both the officiating and his team’s execution:

“I’m not going to sugarcoat it — what we saw out there wasn’t clean football. The Bills got away with way too much and the officiating only made it worse. My guys fought hard, but when the playing field isn’t even, you’re climbing a mountain with no ropes. That’s unacceptable for this league.”

Then he delivered the line that’s now echoing across the NFL world:

“Enough is enough!”

The emotional outburst quickly went viral, with fans flooding social media to debate whether Glenn’s anger was justified — or a sign of deeper problems inside the Jets’ locker room.

ESPN analysts called it a “breaking point moment,” while former players hinted that frustration may be boiling over behind closed doors after weeks of offensive struggles and missed defensive assignments.

Despite the chaos, Glenn stood by his players, emphasizing accountability and belief in their long-term potential.

“This team still has fight. I see it every day in practice. But talk is cheap — it’s time to prove it.”

As the Jets prepare for a brutal Week 6 matchup against the Denver Broncos, one thing is clear: Aaron Glenn’s patience has officially run out.

Josh Allen Blasts Bills Offense After Shocking End to Perfect Start
The Buffalo Bills’ perfect start came crashing down Sunday night in Foxborough — and Josh Allen didn’t mince words about it. After a 23–20 loss to the New England Patriots, Allen was candid and visibly frustrated. “That was just piss poor offense,” he said bluntly. And he wasn’t wrong — Buffalo looked out of sync for much of the night, especially in key moments. The Bills entered Week 5 as the NFL’s last unbeaten team at 4–0, but the Patriots were ready for a chess match and executed perfectly. New England’s defense was disciplined, kept everything in front of them, and held Buffalo to just three first-half points. Despite a late rally and flashes of Allen’s magic, the Bills couldn’t finish the job. Even after tying the game 20–20 in the fourth quarter, the Patriots mounted a composed, time-draining drive and nailed a 52-yard field goal with under 20 seconds remaining — game over. Statistically, Allen wasn’t bad: 22 of 31 for 253 yards, 2 touchdowns, 1 interception, plus 53 rushing yards on nine carries. But by his own standard, it wasn’t enough. James Cook struggled to find space, limited to 49 yards on 15 carries. Without a consistent ground attack, Allen had to shoulder the offense, and New England’s smart pressure and tight coverage shut down big plays. Rookie tight end Dalton Kincaid was a bright spot, recording six catches for 108 yards — his first career 100-yard game. Curtis Samuel and Keon Coleman both scored touchdowns, but Buffalo couldn’t sustain momentum. In the end, the Patriots made Buffalo earn every yard — and they were simply the better team when it mattered most. It’s a stinging loss for Allen and the Bills, but there’s no time to dwell, with a road trip to Atlanta on Oct. 13 at 7:15 PM ET. This isn’t panic time — far from it. But Sunday was a reminder: when you’re the last undefeated team, everyone’s aiming for you.And sometimes, the difference between triumph and heartbreak is just 52 yards and 20 seconds. What’s your take on Josh Allen’s fiery comments after the loss? Can the Bills bounce back next week? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!🎁 For every football fan out there: explore exclusive merchandise featuring your favorite team’s logo — jerseys, gear, and collectibles made for true fans.👉 [SHOP NOW]