FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — Aaron Glenn's dance moves on the sideline made the New York Jets coach a viral sensation on social media.

And he won't be pulling his celebratory reaction from the playbook any time soon.

“Here's what I do know: I'm going to always be me,” a smiling Glenn said Thursday. “Listen, these guys need someone that's going to show they believe in them and is going to show that they're proud of them when they make plays.”

Will McDonald blocked Chase McLaughlin's field-goal attempt last Sunday and returned it 50 yards for a touchdown to put New York ahead of Tampa Bay late in the game. As McDonald raced down the field, Glenn took off down the Jets' sideline, too, with his right arm raised before stopping and busting out into a high-stepping dance.

Some fans and media lo

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