FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — Aaron Glenn took an unconventionally defiant approach Tuesday to providing updates on the New York Jets' injured players.
And then he got into it with reporters.
The coach opened his news conference — when he normally would run through the players being treated for injuries — by telling those in the press room they should instead ask an ESPN reporter whose story Monday said, according to a source, star wide receiver Garrett Wilson will miss three or four weeks with a sprained right knee.
“I'm going to, um, pass on talking about injuries since Rich — oh, he’s not here — has all the answers," Glenn said while pointing to the seat at which beat reporter Rich Cimini usually sits. Cimini, who declined comment, was participating in a Pro Football Hall of Fame selec

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