The Jets’ preseason debut under coach Aaron Glenn couldn’t have gone much better. They looked ready to play, and while they weren’t perfect, they showed some hints of a blueprint that could serve them well during the season: run first, and then use your mobile quarterback, and strong defense, to force opponents into uncomfortable situations.

It worked great against the Packers, with the Jets taking command with their starters and never giving it up as they cycled through the rest of the roster on the way to a dominant 30-10 win.

It was a good start for the coaching new staff, and a key day for several players – some who are fighting for roster spots, others who are fighting for a bigger role. Of course, the work continues this week – and these joint practices with the Giants bring with t

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