INDIANAPOLIS — New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn literally fell asleep at the wheel during the most critical scouting event of the 2026 offseason. As Texas Tech defensive lineman David Bailey torched the Lucas Oil Stadium turf with an official 4.50 in the 40-yard dash, NFL Network cameras panned to the Jets’ brass. Instead of intense evaluation, viewers saw Glenn catching some shut-eye. The viral moment instantly enraged a fanbase still reeling from a brutal 3-14 campaign.
A Viral Snooze in Lucas Oil Stadium
You could almost feel the collective groan from Jets fans echoing across social media when the broadcast cut to the stands. Veteran commentator Rich Eisen tactfully noted that the 53-year-old head coach was “looking on” as Bailey went through his paces. Eisen, a true professional, chose his words carefully to protect the coach on live television. But the internet misses nothing.
Glenn and General Manager Darren Mougey entered this combine with immense pressure. They hold the No. 2 overall pick in the upcoming draft. After executing a flurry of trades and committing to a youth movement last season, the franchise desperately needs difference-makers. Bailey, who racked up 14.5 sacks last year at Texas Tech, profiles as exactly the type of explosive edge rusher New York requires. Sleeping through his blazing 4.50-second 40-yard dash sends a terrible message to a city demanding accountability.
“We are the freaking New York Jets, we are built for this [expletive]. Listen, I wanted this job, I interviewed for a number of them, but I wanted THIS job.”
— Aaron Glenn, New York Jets Head Coach
The NFLPA Report Card Buffer
Despite the terrible optics in Indianapolis, Glenn commands deep respect from his own locker room. A couple of weeks ago, the NFL managed to get an arbitrator to stop the NFLPA from publishing the complete players’ report card. However, leaks revealed that Jets players gave Glenn an incredibly impressive ‘A’ rating. Owner Woody Johnson even secured a respectable ‘B’ from the roster.
Players appreciate Glenn’s raw, unfiltered approach. He operates with intense emotion and regularly gives players an earful in practice, but the roster understands his intentions. This strong internal backing might shield him from the immediate media fallout of his combine nap. Some fans even jumped to his defense online, pointing out the grueling schedule of the draft evaluation process and speculating that the Jets simply might not have Bailey on their draft board.
Playoff Implications / What’s Next
The Jets are miles away from playoff contention, making every single draft pick vital for their 2026 rebuild. Mougey and Glenn face monumental decisions at both edge rusher and quarterback. Justin Fields remains on the roster, but the front office explicitly stated they are evaluating every option under center.
With the Las Vegas Raiders expected to select Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza at No. 1 overall, New York controls the rest of the draft. They need elite talent, whether they trade back for a massive haul or stick at No. 2 to draft a defensive cornerstone like Arvell Reese or the very prospect Glenn slept through: David Bailey. The front office must finalize its free agency strategy before the new league year opens in March. They simply cannot afford to sleep on the decisions ahead.

