Jets Head Coach Aaron Glenn Calls Out Officiating After Seven Penalties Derail Steelers Clash
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – Frustration boiled over for New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn after Sunday’s 34-32 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, as he criticized the officiating crew for what he believes were game-altering mistakes.
"We turned in those calls to the league because they changed the outcome of the game. This isn’t about excuses — it’s about fairness. Our players deserve a level playing field, but when you’re flagged seven times in a tough matchup like this, you lose the rhythm and the advantage you’ve worked for," Glenn told reporters postgame.
The Jets were penalized seven times for 74 yards, several of which came in critical moments that swung momentum in favor of Pittsburgh. Fans and analysts alike questioned whether the officiating crew was too quick on the whistle.
Key Calls Under Fire
Pass Interference – 2 Calls (30 yards total):
Two defensive pass interference calls were flagged against Jets cornerbacks while covering Steelers receivers, one notably in the third quarter that extended a Pittsburgh drive. Fans on X argued the coverage was clean and that the flags were “drive-killers.”
Holding – 2 Calls (20 yards):
Offensive linemen were flagged twice for holding while protecting quarterback Justin Fields. One controversial call in the second quarter appeared borderline, but it still erased a solid Breece Hall run that would have moved the chains.
False Start – 1 Call (5 yards):
A costly false start on the offensive line came late in the fourth quarter during a crucial drive. Instead of facing a manageable down, the Jets were pushed backward, disrupting their rhythm with time running out.
Unsportsmanlike Conduct – 1 Call (15 yards):
Receiver Garrett Wilson drew an unsportsmanlike penalty after an exchange with officials following a touchdown celebration. The call pinned the Jets back on the ensuing kickoff and was labeled “avoidable” by commentators, though fans questioned if the response was excessive.
Illegal Formation – 1 Call (4 yards):
An early misalignment on offense negated a short gain in the first quarter. While minor in yardage, it was yet another mistake that contributed to the Jets’ uneven start.
What’s Next
The cumulative effect of these seven penalties left the Jets fighting uphill in a game decided by just two points. Glenn’s decision to formally submit the calls to the league underscores how seriously the organization views the issue.
While the NFL is unlikely to reverse outcomes, the Jets hope their complaints spark accountability and more consistency from officiating crews. For a young team still building around Fields, discipline — both their own and that of the officials — may decide whether they stay competitive in the AFC.
Broncos' Evan Engram Faces Injury Setback in Season Opener

In a promising start to the season, the Denver Broncos secured a 20–12 victory over the Tennessee Titans in their Week 1 matchup. However, the win was marred by an injury to newly acquired tight end Evan Engram. Engram exited the game in the second half due to a calf injury and was listed as questionable to return.
Injury Details:
Engram, who had three receptions for 21 yards before the injury, was seen heading to the blue medical tent and did not return to the game. The Broncos are now facing uncertainty regarding his availability for upcoming games, as calf injuries can be unpredictable and may require cautious management.
In a statement following the game, Engram reassured fans and teammates alike, saying:
“I’m not worried. This is just a bump in the road. I’ll be back stronger. The team needs me, and I’m going to push through this. The Broncos are on the rise, and I’m not going to let this hold me back.” — Evan Engram, Denver Broncos Tight End
Team Impact:
Engram's injury leaves the Broncos with limited options at the tight end position. With Adam Trautman and Lucas Krull as the only healthy tight ends, the team may need to explore alternatives, including utilizing practice squad players or considering free-agent acquisitions.
Looking Ahead:
The Broncos are expected to monitor Engram's condition closely and may opt for a conservative approach if the calf injury is deemed serious. With Engram's injury history and the team's current depth at the position, decisions regarding his participation in future games will be made with caution to ensure long-term health and performance.