Glenn says Jets' new silent approach 'by design'
Briefly

With the departure of Aaron Rodgers, the New York Jets are intentionally adopting a quieter offseason approach, focusing on modest player acquisitions and a shift in team culture. New head coach Aaron Glenn emphasizes the importance of moving in silence, countering the previous years of hype surrounding the franchise. This includes a limited media presence and reduced expectations compared to the last two seasons, in which the Jets failed to meet the high hopes established during Rodgers's tenure. They aim to foster a more grounded atmosphere for their players.
After years of hype, the Jets aim to embrace a quieter, more focused approach, reflecting a cultural shift under new coach Aaron Glenn to rebuild the team.
The Jets have emphasized subtlety in their strategy this offseason, opting for modest signings over splashy headlines, signaling a transformation in how they operate.
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