Whenever a new coach is hired, changes are naturally expected within the organization.

Under Aaron Glenn, the Jets’ practices have been very different during the three organized team activities practices observed by the media.

Unlike the previous regime, Glenn is handling practices much like many college football coaches do. He and his staff are actively communicating with players and letting them know when they do something wrong on the field. The Jets coaching staff is also giving players fives and complimenting them after positive plays on the field.

“Hard working,” Jets wide receiver Josh Reynolds said about the culture Glenn is building. “I’m not going to use grit, but it is grit.

“You know, if we get hit in the mouth, we get back up. We are going to get back up and hit you back

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