The New York Jets have a new leader, and according to one of his former players, fans should get ready for a turnaround.

Aaron Glenn, the newly appointed head coach, is already receiving high praise from those who have worked under him.

Aaron Glenn's Coaching Impact on His Players

Detroit Lions cornerback Amik Robertson recently spoke with TMZ Sports about Glenn, calling him a "blessing" and emphasizing his ability to bring out the best in his players. Glenn, who previously served as the Lions' defensive coordinator, was a key figure in Robertson's decision to join Detroit from the Raiders.

Under Glenn's guidance, Robertson had a standout season, playing all 17 regular-season games and achieving career-best stats, including 50 tackles, eight pass deflections, and three forced fumbles.

The 26-year-old cornerback credited Glenn for his success, stating, "He's a player's coach, a passionate guy who always wants you to be the best version of yourself."

"Glenn will turn things around quickly in NY," Robertson said, believing that New York's new head coach will make a big difference soon.

Why Jets Fans Should Be Excited

Robertson believes Glenn's leadership will quickly make an impact in New York. While he admits he'll miss playing under him, he is confident that Glenn's passion and coaching style will translate into wins for the Jets.

"I know he's going to do great things," Robertson added, expressing enthusiasm for Glenn's future in his new role.

Jets fans have been eager for a turnaround after years of struggling to find consistency. With Glenn at the helm, they may finally see the change they've been hoping for. His ability to develop talent and motivate players has already been proven in Detroit, and the Jets organization is banking on his leadership to reshape the team's culture and performance.

Lions Moving Forward Without Glenn

While the Lions will undoubtedly feel the loss of their defensive coordinator, Robertson assured fans that the team is using their unexpected playoff loss to the Commanders as motivation for next season.

"Just know we keepin' all the receipts. When you fail and you see people doubting you -- like that's how I came up. That was the fuel to my fire. We'll be back. It's all good. We definitely keepin' receipts," Robertson said.

With the Lions determined to bounce back and the Jets looking to make a statement under Glenn's leadership, both teams will have plenty to prove next season.

One thing is for sure: Aaron Glenn is ready to take New York football to the next level, and his players believe he has what it takes to make it happen.

Regarding Robertson's broken arm, the cornerback recently shared that he was "mad as hell" about this injury. As Sports Illustrated reports, the footballer didn't feel anything at first when he went for the ball. Later, he realized that he couldn't move his arm since it was already broken.

"I'm not gonna lie, I was devastated, I'm like, 'Man, I'm done.' I'm not gonna lie, I was mad as hell, bro. Hurt dog, mad as hell," Robertson told the reporters.