Aaron Glenn was born a fighter, so it was no surprise to see the Jets' first-year head coach throwing haymakers at practice this week. Wearing a black boxing glove on his right hand, Glenn repeatedly punched at the ball as his receivers and running backs alternated reps in a ball security drill. The Jets (0-4) hope to land a victorious blow for the first time this season when they host the Cowboys (1-2-1) Sunday at MetLife Stadium.
"This thing has to be built the right way," Glenn said this week.
Small Victories in What We're Doing
The Jets lost a pair of nailbiters — Week 1 to the Steelers, 34-32, and Week 3 to the Buccaneers, 29-27. They dropped a competitive, 27-21 contest, at Miami Monday night after turning the ball over three times and committing 13 penalties for 101 yards marked