Steve Wilks and Aaron Glenn: Transforming the New York Jets Defense for 2025 NFL Season
Steve Wilks and Aaron Glenn are collaborating to revamp the New York Jets' defense, aiming for a more aggressive and physical play style in the 2025 NFL season.

Recharged and Ready: Steve Wilks' Journey to the Jets
Steve Wilks, the new defensive coordinator for the New York Jets, has had a remarkable journey from the San Francisco 49ers to UNC Charlotte, and now to the Jets. After a year of resetting and recharging, Wilks is ready to bring his expertise to the Jets' defense. His collaboration with head coach Aaron Glenn promises to make the Jets more aggressive and physical.
Building a Strong Defense
Wilks inherits a defense with eight returning starters, including standout players like Quinnen Williams, Quincy Williams, and Sauce Gardner. Despite finishing No. 3 in yards allowed, the Jets' defense underperformed last season. Wilks and Glenn are focused on integrating new talent and developing depth to recapture the defensive swagger.
Aggressive Play Style
Both Wilks and Glenn favor an aggressive play style, with a focus on blitzing and physicality. While Glenn prefers man coverage, Wilks leans toward zone. The defense will be a collaboration of their schemes, aiming to improve on last year's No. 23 ranking in defensive EPA.
Challenges and Opportunities
Wilks faces several challenges, including integrating cornerback Brandon Stephens and safety Andre Cisco, sorting out the defensive tackle situation, and developing depth at all levels. Additionally, Wilks will serve as a sounding board for Glenn, providing valuable experience and support.
Looking Ahead
The Jets' defense is poised for a transformation under Wilks and Glenn. With a focus on aggression, physicality, and collaboration, the Jets aim to return to their defensive standard and make a significant impact in the 2025 NFL season.