Overview
- Ninety-one percent of Jets players attended the full offseason program, signaling widespread buy-in for Aaron Glenn’s new accountability-driven approach.
- Glenn emphasized that the habits forged during spring practices must be maintained over the upcoming break to ensure continuity when camp resumes.
- Quarterback Justin Fields plans to hold private sessions with receivers and tight ends during the off period to deepen offensive chemistry.
- The defense, led by coordinator Steve Wilks, returns eight starters from a unit that ranked among the NFL’s top five in yards allowed over the past three seasons.
- New York’s challenging opening schedule includes a Week 1 home game against the Steelers with former Jet Aaron Rodgers and four 2024 playoff teams in the first six matchups.