FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — Harrison Phillips and his New York Jets teammates were flying home after their first victory of the season and there was something different in the air.

It was a noticeably cheerful group of guys, relieved they were heading into their bye week break with a win following an ugly 0-7 start.

“Yeah, it was awesome,” recalled Phillips, a veteran defensive tackle in his first season with the Jets. “You know, it’s really fun to see a different side of my teammates that I’ve never gotten to see. And that’s how you react after a win. So a lot of smiles, a lot of joking.

“It was a much more enjoyable plane ride than some of our other few.”

No kidding. This wasn’t quite the start Aaron Glenn had in mind when he took over as coach of the Jets.

The former Pro Bowl corne

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