Aaron Glenn hates the Jets’ record — and all of the futility marks that they’re extending — but he likes the groundwork that he’s setting.
Glenn has confidence in himself and that the foundation he’s building will lead to extended success. If it sounds familiar, it’s because it’s been an ongoing theme for every coach who has tried to change the direction of the franchise.
The Jets (2-9) clinched their 10th straight losing season with Sunday’s loss in Baltimore and will be knocked out of postseason contention in the near future, extending their playoff drought to 15 years. But Glenn sees things changing, even if others are having difficulty believing it.
“Everybody wants to win now, but you can’t lose sight of what you’re trying to build,” Glenn said on a Zoom call Monday morning. “You c

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