Aaron Glenn cleared house this week. Getty Images

A total sell-off for the Jets occurred just five days ago.

And the line has moved accordingly.

Gang Gang moved from a one-point favorite to two-point underdogs in Sunday’s matchup, and frankly, that seems fair.

The Jets already had a bad defense relative to all of the data we have available.

Aaron Glenn’s group, which was far from bereft of talent coming into this week, is rated No. 30 in the NFL in DVOA.

The Jets are also allowing 5.5 yards per play, which ranks 23rd in the NFL.

Perhaps Glenn removed the “bad eggs” from the carton, so to speak. But I’m not so sure that tossing aside an All-Pro cornerback will help their defense in the near term.

The trade has received widespread love from the media, including The Post’s Brian Cos

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