
Aaron Glenn’s first Jets goal as offseason program gets underway
NY Post
New Jets coach Aaron Glenn will stand in front of his team on Monday as the Jets begin their offseason program.
The NFL permits teams with new coaches to start two weeks before the other teams and the Jets program begins Monday in Florham Park.
It is voluntary but it should be well attended as players begin getting to know Glenn and the new coaching staff.
The Jets will then have a voluntary minicamp in two weeks.
For Glenn, this early part of spring is about starting to change the culture inside the Jets.
“To me, it’s a process and I’ve talked to our staff about this,” Glenn said. “I’m not here to talk about the playoffs. I’m not here to talk about the Super Bowl when the players first get in. To me, it’s the process of actually making it that point. The two things I want to make sure we do first and foremost is establish the culture that we’ve been talking about and try to create a building environment.”

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