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Jets Coach Kyle Dunn in Heated Altercation with Brother-in-Law OC Seth Henry

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Super Bowl Hangover Turns Ugly: Jets Coach Kyle Dunn in Heated Altercation with Brother-in-Law OC Seth Henry

By Blake Rosetti | NY Post (Unofficially)

The New York Jets were supposed to be celebrating. After their miraculous Super Bowl run shocked the league, Coach Kyle Dunn should’ve been basking in the glow of champagne and confetti.

Instead, insiders say fists—and reputations—were flying.

Sources close to the organization have confirmed a physical altercation broke out at the team’s Super Bowl celebration between Coach Dunn and his offensive coordinator (and brother-in-law) Seth Henry, stemming from what some are calling a “liquor-fueled meltdown.”

According to eyewitnesses, things turned south when Henry—reportedly several drinks past his limit—began “pushing buttons” at the private celebration. Words were exchanged, a glass may have been shattered, and before anyone could cue up the next Drake track, Dunn and Henry were locked in a full-blown brawl.

The real twist? Jets quarterback and lightning rod of controversy, Sean Mason, was the one who stepped in to break it up—and caught a nasty black eye in the process.

“Mason took a straight elbow to the face trying to separate them,” said one anonymous player. “Dude looked like he went 12 rounds with Tyson.”

While rumors of the fight began swirling last week, Coach Dunn initially dismissed them as “locker room gossip.” But league sources confirm that Henry was briefly fired before being rehired less than 48 hours later.

“It was a moment,” Dunn said in a statement that many are calling intentionally vague. “Tempers flared. We’re family, and like any family, sometimes things boil over.”

Fans aren’t so convinced.

Speculation is rampant that the entire incident is being spun by the Jets PR team to protect Henry’s job—and to keep the newly stable Jets offense from falling apart. Others claim that the fight was just the latest domino in a string of behind-the-scenes dysfunction that’s been simmering all season.

As for Mason? The hot-headed quarterback has found himself in the spotlight again—this time, as an unlikely peacemaker.

“Good guy Sean Mason?” one fan posted sarcastically on X (formerly Twitter). “What dimension are we living in?”

Turns out, a new Sean Mason may be emerging. Since his fiery draft day fall and infamous tantrums in Jacksonville, the rookie quarterback has quietly embraced therapy, one-on-one anger management, and (according to team sources) “a holistic routine that includes painting, yoga, and something called ‘emotion-focused stretching.’”

“He’s doing art, he’s staying calm,” said one team staffer. “He’s not even yelling at the tablets anymore.”

While Mason rebuilds his image, Dunn and Henry now have a different kind of spotlight on them—one that no Lombardi Trophy can dim.

The Jets may be on top of the world, but behind closed doors? It’s Fight Club in Florham Park.

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