The Jets looked ready to usher Aaron Glenn’s head coaching tenure with the kind of performance we haven’t seen from this team in games that matter: a convincing win.

They had a nine-point lead late in the third quarter. MetLife Stadium was rocking, and their decision to move on from quarterback Aaron Rodgers was looking like the right one.

And then, the fourth quarter started and it all came undone. Two easy touchdown passes and a killer turnover, all in less than a minute.

Steelers 34, Jets 32.

That’s not the whole story. There was a whole lot of good in Glenn’s debut. That included the Jets marching down the field after the gut punch that found them trailing 31-26 early in the fourth quarter to take a 32-31 lead with a few minutes left. But ultimately, Glenn was brought here to tea

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