When a game pivots on a single play, every detail sticks. For the Jets and the Steelers on Sunday, September 7, the crescendo came not with a game-winning drive, but a thunderclap of disaster. A fumble, the stadium’s groans, and suddenly, hope turning into heartbreak. It’s a scene all too familiar for the Jets, but in the Aaron Glenn era, the fallout has echoed even louder.
The Jets’ HC made it brutally clear after the 34-32 loss: he doesn’t care for “moral victories,” and accountability is the new order. As the coach noted postgame, “One thing to me that turned this game, man, we can’t have turnovers, we can’t do it. And we have to be a more disciplined team. There were some penalties that happened in that game that were true discipline issues. That’s something t