
The Jets sound a lot different under Aaron Glenn
NY Post
That could be the Jets’ new motto.
New Jets coach Aaron Glenn acknowledged Monday that the team has tried to keep a lower profile this offseason.
The Jets have been accused of “winning the offseason” in the past with big moves and bigger news conferences.
This offseason, they have been “moving in silence,” according to Glenn.
The Jets have not signed big names other than quarterback Justin Fields and they have not said much about those moves.
“It is by design,” Glenn said at the NFL’s annual meeting. “Listen, I’m a huge believer in just moving in silence and letting things play out like they need to play out.

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