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Jets Alumni Applaud Aaron Glenn’s Culture-First Approach at Training Camp

1990s veterans recalled how sock infraction fines during Glenn’s playing days underscore the accountability he demands today.

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Overview

  • A dozen 1990s Jets alums, including Ray Mickens, Kevin Mawae and Jason Fabini, attended practice in Florham Park to endorse Glenn’s leadership vision.
  • Former teammates spotlighted Glenn’s meticulous playing career—543 solo tackles, 41 interceptions and regular fines for sock infractions—to illustrate his focus on professionalism.
  • Since his January hiring, Glenn and GM Darren Mougey have driven a ground-up rebuild with silent draft tactics and a strict culture overhaul.
  • Players at camp have shown strong buy-in to Glenn’s discipline-first approach, with scrimmages governed by strict uniform and conduct rules.
  • Glenn will debut as head coach in Saturday’s preseason opener at Green Bay following camp workouts that balanced spirited play with injury management.