The 0-2 New York Jets enter their Week 3 contest against the 2-0 Tampa Bay Buccaneers with their backs against the wall. The Jets desperately need a win, and they'll be without starting quarterback Justin Fields, who is dealing with a concussion suffered in Sunday's loss to the Buffalo Bills.
On Wednesday, Jets head coach Aaron Glenn told reporters why he's hopeful for the team after the first two games of the season. He believes New York is making progress, even if the results seem minor.
"Big ships turn slow, alright," Glenn said. "Every day we chop wood to make sure we get the way we need to get it to. And I'm not expecting this to be just the wholesale term events. And things are just going to be like we'll be the number one defense in the league. But the thing that we're goi