EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- On Saturday night, New York Jets coach Aaron Glenn delivered an emotional address to his team. He talked about the late Nick Mangold and his Jets legacy, one former Jets star exalting the memory of another. Players said they were moved by Glenn's words and message.

Mangold, only 41 when he died Oct. 25 due to complications from kidney disease, was feted Sunday by the Jets at MetLife Stadium. His widow, Jennifer, and their four young children (all in white No. 74 jerseys) were honorary captains, setting an emotional tone on a day that ended with the Jets' second straight victory -- a grimy 27-20 decision over the Cleveland Browns .

The kind of game the former center would've loved.

"Yeah, man, it meant a lot," safety Tony Adams said of Glenn's speech. "Nick

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