The Jets and Giants got together Tuesday in Florham Park for the first of back-to-back joint practices. A year ago, the Jets clearly got the best of the Giants, with Sauce Gardner memorably waving goodbye to the Giants at the end of the single joint practice between the teams. (This year, the teams will meet again in East Rutherford on Wednesday.)
But what about the opening salvo of this year’s sessions? Well, the quiet Jets home crowd told the story. But not in the way you might think.
Because it wasn’t a practice that was clearly won by the Giants or Jets. It was a practice that was won by both defenses.
“I was with the offense for the most part,” Jets coach Aaron Glenn said. “And I thought we had an up-and-down day. There were some things in the passing game I thought we did well, an