The New York Jets are coming off a painful NFL season-opening loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, where Justin Fields’ efforts weren’t enough to outduel veteran Aaron Rodgers. Following the 34-32 setback, head coach Aaron Glenn addressed the performance and sent a clear message to his team.

Under their new coach, the Jets looked like a different team for stretches of their opener at MetLife Stadium. But when the final whistle blew, and the scoreboard favored the Steelers, reminders of the organization’s long struggles were still evident.

Although the three-time Pro Bowl cornerback-turned-coach was encouraged by certain aspects of New York’s performance, Glenn made it clear he would not tolerate lapses in discipline. “Man, we can’t have turnovers, we can’t do it,” Glenn told reporters, via S

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