A new regime and different vibes surround the Jets as a new season begins.

Two years ago, the Jets made a bold move to acquire future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers from the Green Bay Packers.

There were high expectations and a lot of build-up with Rodgers on the roster. The NFL even gave the Jets 11 prime-time games the last two seasons.

But all Gang Green had to show for the previous two years was a dismal 12-22 record, and both their coach, Robert Saleh, and general manager, Joe Douglas, were fired.

Now, first-year coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey will try to do what Saleh and Douglas could not: Turn the Jets from a perennial losing team into contenders.

Glenn has experienced this turnaround firsthand at multiple stops. When he was a player with the Jets

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