The Jets aren’t strangers to discipline talks. Under Robert Saleh and Jeff Ulbrich , the message was there, but the execution? Nowhere close. They reportedly racked up more penalty yardage than any team in the league, suffering 1134 yards on penalties during a brutal 5-12 run in 2024. In fact, in five wins, they averaged eight penalties and 71 yards per game. And in 12 losses, the team averaged eight penalties and 65 penalty yards. All these messes put the spotlight squarely on Aaron Glenn the moment he stepped in. Now, he wants a change.

Glenn has taken drastic steps at Florham Park. He’s literally brought referees into every training camp practice, trying to break the cycle. The results? Still a work in progress. “We started the day with too many penalties,” Glenn said on Au

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