FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- To underscore his promise of a prosperous future for the New York Jets , first-year coach Aaron Glenn believed the team needed to see his past -- specifically, his experiences with franchise turnarounds.

So in the auditorium of the Jets' facility, he punched up a giant illustration of his career, visual proof that he's been there, done that in more than one NFL city. For each example, he provided a detailed explanation of how it was accomplished.

He was the defensive coordinator of the Detroit Lions , who went from 3-13-1 to 15-2 over his four years, 2021 to 2024. Before that, he was the secondary coach of the New Orleans Saints , who made four consecutive playoff appearances after a three-year swoon. As a star cornerback with the Jets, he lost 45 of his first

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