Overview
- A dozen former Jets players from the 1990s, including Kevin Mawae and Ray Mickens, attended Tuesday’s practice at Florham Park to back Glenn in his first head coaching role
- Glenn’s closing speech drew “Parcells-esque” praise from veterans who lauded his direct communication and infectious passion for the organization
- The coach’s attention to detail—once evident in a Jets record 100-yard interception return and frequent uniform fines—now shapes a culture of discipline and professionalism
- Under Glenn and GM Darren Mougey, the franchise has maintained strategic silence on roster decisions while rebuilding the team’s identity from the ground up
- With the preseason opener against Green Bay looming, Glenn is using accountability drills and veteran leadership to set performance benchmarks