The "big uglies" along the offensive line live their professional lives in the trenches, performing thankless tasks. If they do their jobs -- protect the quarterback, give him time to throw while opening gaps for the running backs -- well, that's what they're supposed to do. Sometimes, they find joy in their toil, like when C Josh Myers rumbled downfield as Breece Hall breezed by on his way to a 42-yard catch-and-run TD last week against Cleveland.

Then there was the explosion of joy among rookie RT Armand Membou , RG Joe Tippmann and LG John Simpson when Cleveland's Cameron Thomas was drawn offside on a fourth-and-1 play with 58 seconds left in last Sunday's game. First down Jets. Game over.

And as far as HC Aaron Glenn is concerned, let them dance, let them have a bit of fun,

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