Aaron Glenn didn’t come to New York to sugarcoat. In his first training camp as Jets head coach, he is already drawing hard lines in the grass. ”You cannot win games in this league with an undisciplined team,” Glenn said back in July. A blunt admonition to a roster that accumulated far too many drive-killing penalties throughout 2024. To fix it, he’s gone back to basics, having referees on the practice field flag each infraction, no matter how small. As he attempts to shed bad habits by Week 1.

The catalyst for that philosophy became clear after a preseason game that pushed the Jets to their limits. The only thing that wasn’t the Jets brand of football was the penalties. On paper, it was stark: 10 penalties for 91 yards. For a team attempting to retool its identity in a first-year

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