Aaron Glenn’s first Jets win draws Dan Campbell reaction
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell keeps in touch with his past colleagues. This was no different when he saw Aaron Glenn obtain his first head coaching win with the New York Jets in Week 8 of the 2025 NFL season.

Glenn and the Jets were 0-7 going into the week, having gone through multiple heartbreakers in that stretch. Despite this, they persevered with a comeback to stun the Cincinnati Bengals 39-38 on the road for their first win of the year.
Campbell kept tabs on how Glenn was doing at New York, messaging his former defensive coordinator on the achievement. He stated as much during a press conference, per reporter Nolan Bianchi.
“That was good to see. … To get that first win, it’s a good feeling. Happy for all those guys,” Campbell said.
What lies ahead for Aaron Glenn, Jets

It’s clear that Dan Campbell continues to have major respect for Aaron Glenn. He understood the ups and downs during his first year as a head coach, being proud of his colleague for earning his first win with the Jets.
Justin Fields has had inconsistent displays throughout his starts but turned a corner in the team’s win over the Bengals. He completed 21 passes out of 32 attempts for 244 yards and a touchdown while adding 31 yards after 11 rushes.
Breece Hall had his best performance of the season to date. He had 18 of the team’s 37 rushes for 133 yards and two touchdowns while throwing a four-yard touchdown pass himself. It’s clear that the squad’s best players are starting to make progress as they get through the hardships of a difficult start to the season.
New York has a 1-7 record at the moment, being at the bottom of the AFC East Division standings. They trail the Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots in that order. In terms of the AFC standings, they sit at the 15th spot as they are only above the Tennessee Titans.
The Jets will look forward to their next matchup, being at home. They are on a bye next week but will resume play when they host the Cleveland Browns on Nov. 9 at 1 p.m. ET.
Cowboys RB Javonte Williams Opens Up on Returning to Denver to Face Broncos

The Dallas Cowboys picked up a much-needed blowout victory over the Washington Commanders in Week 7, pushing their record to 3-3-1 on the year. Once again, it was the Cowboys’ high-powered offense that led them to victory, and a guy who has continually played a big role in the team’s success so far this year is running back Javonte Williams.

After spending the first four seasons of his career with the Denver Broncos, Williams signed with Dallas in free agency over the offseason, and he is in the process of turning in the best year of his career. With a return to Denver in the cards for Williams in Week 8, the former second-round pick pulled back the curtain as he prepares to face off against his former squad.
Javonte Williams Looking Forward to Impending Denver Return
Despite starting just one game as a rookie in 2021, Williams racked up 903 yards and four touchdowns on the ground for the Broncos, while also catching 43 passes for 316 yards and three more scores. Williams unsurprisingly won the starting running back job in 2022, but he suffered tears to the ACL, LCL, and posterolateral corner in his knee, ending his season prematurely.
Williams returned in 2023, but over the ensuing two seasons, he didn’t look like the same player he was as a rookie, as he averaged below four yards per carry both years. Denver promptly decided to let Williams leave in free agency, with Dallas deciding to take a flier on him in hopes he could rediscover his prior form.
Sure enough, Williams has been a star for the Cowboys, as he has 592 yards and six touchdowns on the ground through seven games, while also catching 23 passes for 85 yards and another score. Williams is on a roll, and while he’s looking forward to playing against the Broncos, he shot down the notion that this game had any added importance for him.
“I’m just gonna go out there and play my game,” Williams said when asked if this would be a revenge game of sorts for him. “I’m gonna do what I’ve got to do and try to make plays for my teammates.”
Javonte Williams Aiming for Another Big Outing in Week 8

Sam Hodde/GettyARLINGTON, TEXAS – SEPTEMBER 28: Javonte Williams #33 of the Dallas Cowboys runs against the Green Bay Packers during the first quarter in the game at AT&T Stadium on September 28, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images)
Over the past three games, Williams has eclipsed the 100-yard mark on the ground twice, with both of those games leading to wins for the Cowboys. When Williams gets going on the ground, that makes an already dangerous Dallas passing attack even more lethal, so you can bet that offensive coordinator Klayton Adams is going to work on getting his star running back going early and often in this one.
However, having a big day against the Broncos’ stingy defense is going to be easier said than done, and nobody knows that better than Williams, as he got a first look at this unit for the first four years of his career. Kickoff for this game is scheduled for 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday afternoon, and if the Cowboys want any shot of pulling off an upset victory, they are going to need Williams to have a big day on the ground against his former squad.