FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Aaron Glenn didn’t change the goal, but he changed the time frame for the Jets to achieve it - and gave himself a little more cushion to get them there.

“I want this to be a team that the fans are proud of, but I never said that they were going to be proud of them right now,” Glenn said Wednesday afternoon. “At some point, I want this to be a team that the fans are proud of, and I still stick with that. I'm not going to get into the patience and all that type of crap that you always hear. But I will tell you this: Our guys are working.

Before the season, Glenn said a successful year would be if the Jets were a team that made their fans proud. The Jets (1-7) are one of the NFL’s worst teams and on Tuesday moved further away from being one that makes their fans proud,

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