Aaron Glenn looking to 'create an identity'
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When the New York Jets drafted tight end Mason Taylor, many knew the type of player Tanner Engstrand and the offense were getting. A good pass-catcher, who could easily rocket to the top of the tight end depth chart and be Justin Fields' security blanket,
Aaron Glenn has instituted one significant change to the way the Jets practice in his first training camp as their head coach.
There's a lot of excitement around Aaron Glenn around the New York Jets right now. He was taken with the No. 12 overall pick by the Jets in the 1994 NFL Draft. Glenn spent the first eight seasons of his NFL career in New York and developed into a star.
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As a follow-up, Glenn was asked if by limited in the way they wanted, he meant that Fields didn’t run as much. “Just limited the way we wanted him to be limited,” Glenn said in reply. “I’ll just keep it at that.”
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Aaron Glenn was wide awake at 3:30 a.m., ready to begin the process of making Jets’ ‘pain’ go away
Aaron Glenn has taken on the role of head coach for the New York Jets, a team he once played for as a star cornerback.
The Jets' second-year running back Braelon Allen doesn't need any extra encouragement after first-year HC Aaron Glenn asks his players to ramp up the physical side of an already highly physical game.
Just four days after dislocating his toe, the quarterback participated in 11-on-11 drills during the team's first padded practice, though Aaron Glenn remains tight-lipped about workload limitations.