The New York Jets undoubtedly have one of the more dull 2026 NFL schedules. It’s easy to see why.
The Jets have one game slated for a 4:05 p.m. kickoff time next season. That’s because the contest is out in Los Angeles against the Chargers in Week 11.
Aside from that, it’s all 1:00 p.m. kickoff times for Gang Green in 2026. No evening or prime-time slots for this New York team.
Speaking at OTAs, New York head coach Aaron Glenn put a classic NFL head coach twist on that idea.
No prime-time games? No problem, says Glenn.
Let’s earn it, the coach said:
“To me, it’s more of you earn the right. And yes, you can use that as motivation, but you earn the right. That’s the good thing about this league, you earn your right — players, coaches, everybody. You earn your right to get what you get in this league.”
A coach using a narrative as a motivating factor? Unsurprising.
Glenn also has some actual proof in the pudding of this being an attainable goal. The NFL does flex games into prime-time kickoff times later in the season if the league deems the matchup could be improved.
That completely depends up the success a team has. Translation: If the Jets win, they could be flexed into a prime-time game… which is now a goal of Glenn’s.
Jets Wire will continue to provide updates throughout the 2026 offseason.
This article originally appeared on Jets Wire: How Aaron Glenn is using Jets’ 2026 schedule reveal as a tool
Reporting by Nick Wojton, USA TODAY / Jets Wire
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