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Jets' Aaron Glenn Defends Positivity After 0-3 Start as Sideline Celebration Draws Fire

The first-year coach insists the focus stays on building a new culture following a last-second 29-27 loss to Tampa Bay.

Overview

  • New York fell to 0-3 after a blocked 43-yard field goal was returned for a go-ahead touchdown before the Buccaneers won with a kick as time expired.
  • Glenn told reporters he will emphasize positives and let the New York media handle the negatives, citing 14 games remaining to improve.
  • He rejected the "same old Jets" label, praising his players for competing and refusing to quit despite the start.
  • Radio host Mike Francesa criticized Glenn’s on-field celebration as unprofessional, while many Jets fans publicly defended his energy and leadership.
  • Quarterback instability continues, with Justin Fields sidelined by a Week 2 concussion and backup Tyrod Taylor taking the snaps against Tampa Bay.