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Jets Drop to 0-4 as Aaron Glenn’s Heated Locker-Room Address Is Heard Through Walls

Error-prone play — 13 penalties, three lost fumbles, zero takeaways — has intensified pressure on the first-year coach.

Overview

  • The Jets lost 27-21 to the Dolphins in Miami, falling to 0-4 after another one-score defeat to close the season’s first month.
  • Multiple reporters, including ESPN’s Rich Cimini, SNY’s Connor Hughes, and The Athletic’s Zack Rosenblatt, said Glenn’s postgame admonishment was loud enough to hear through the wall before he met the media.
  • New York outgained Miami 404-300 and rushed for 197 yards, but 13 penalties for 101 yards and three lost fumbles — including at the goal line and on the second-half kickoff that preceded a Dolphins touchdown — proved decisive.
  • Through four games the defense has produced no takeaways and only six sacks, ranks near the bottom in defensive EPA per dropback, and has allowed scores on about 54.8% of opponent drives while yielding 30.0 points per game.
  • Glenn said the team must “learn how not to lose games,” as Dallas visits in Week 5, with coverage noting a daunting month ahead and projections placing the Jets near the top of early 2026 draft order if the slide continues.