FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — Aaron Glenn was unhappy with the New York Jets' performance in their preseason loss to the Giants last Saturday night and insisted his squad would get things cleaned up in a hurry.

So, Glenn got his players together the next day for their walkthrough practice — but added a unique twist.

There were no assistant coaches involved. It was players only, with Glenn overseeing the session while quarterback Justin Fields led the offense and linebacker Jamien Sherwood the defense.

“That's a first time for me,” safety Andre Cisco, in his fifth NFL season and first with the Jets, said Wednesday.

Wide receiver Garrett Wilson first told “Overtime” during an interview with the sports media company this week that the team got together for the player-led session on Monday —

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