Jets preaching togetherness encamped on the English countryside
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Jets preaching togetherness encamped on the English countryside
"Our guys are buying into that. But the thing that we're not running from is the fact that we are what we are. We're 0-and-5. There's a lot of work for us to get done. And this is a really good week to try to hone in on those things because there is a lot of distraction on the outside."
"With our record, most people would try to drift off from each other, most people would start pointing the finger at each other. Usually when we leave the facility, we all go our separate ways. Now we room right next to each other. We eat together, so this is a great time for us to bond together. This is a great time for us to get to know the man beside us and why we need to play harder."
The New York Jets traveled to Hertfordshire for a secluded trip designed to build stronger personal bonds among players and improve team chemistry. Aaron Glenn challenged players to talk with teammates they rarely interact with, especially those on opposite sides of the ball. The team remains 0-5 and faces the Broncos at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, so coaches emphasize focused work amid external distractions. Players are staying at a countryside hotel more than an hour from London with an open field converted for football. Shared rooms, meals, and limited off-site activities aim to foster unity and motivate harder play.
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