Aaron Glenn landed in the Big Apple with a point to prove. “You cannot win games in this league with an undisciplined team,” Glenn said back in July. It was a direct challenge to a roster that had been burning itself with drive-killing penalties all last season. So, he stripped the operation down to the basics—bringing referees onto the practice field to flag every single misstep, no matter how small. The mission? Kill bad habits before they get a chance to ruin Week 1.

And the recent preseason clash tested every inch of the Jets ‘ resilience. The scoreboard wasn’t the real story—the yellow flags were. Ten penalties for 91 yards told the tale of a team still battling its own worst enemy. For a group trying to carve out a fresh identity under a first-year head coach, those mistakes

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