Aaron Glenn has a verbal spring in his media step this midweek, primarily because of one of the several rules that he holds himself and his team to is no looking in the rearview mirror.
"After Monday, I flushed that game," Glenn said of the 34-32 fall-from-ahead opening-day home loss to Pittsburgh. "I'm excited about the things we're continuing to build on and how we're moving forward. I try my best not to look back and focus on what just happened. I focus on what we're trying to do right now, continue playing our brand of football, because I think that speaks louder than anything."
The Jets will have to be at their vociferous best Sunday when they welcome Buffalo, their longtime AFC East rival, to MetLife Stadium. The Bills were primed to enter this season as one of the league's elite,