Overview
- Glenn declined to revisit his decision to release Aaron Rodgers or discuss past film, saying his attention is on the current roster.
- He praised Rodgers as a future Hall of Famer and noted some benefit for Jets defenders who previously practiced against him.
- Glenn makes his head-coaching debut Sunday at MetLife Stadium as Rodgers returns with Pittsburgh on a one-year deal.
- Players cited live-tackling work, accountability and a new offensive identity designed to leverage Justin Fields’ mobility.
- Sauce Gardner, John Simpson and Tyrod Taylor returned to practice, with Glenn calling Taylor’s knee procedure a minor scope, and the Jets adjusted the practice squad by adding Mykal Walker and Lawrance Toafili.