Aaron Glenn speaks to Woody Johnson regularly throughout what has become another lost season for the New York Jets.

The first-year head coach has stressed building a foundation for the franchise, which Johnson has overseen as the owner since 2000. During a 2-9 season that has extended the Jets’ playoff drought to an NFL-leading 15 years that includes 10 straight losing records, staying optimistic about the future might be false hope to some.

Glenn insists, however, he and Johnson are on the same page.

“Every player, every coach, ownership, personnel — everybody — they want to win now,” Glenn said Monday, less than 24 hours after the Jets’ 23-10 loss at Baltimore. “But there’s also an understanding of you have to build things a certain way to consistently win. And he understands that.

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