New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn does not stand for avoidable penalties, and he has made that clear throughout the team’s preseason opener against the Green Bay Packers.
Linebacker Marcelino McCrary-Ball was flagged for unnecessary roughness after hitting Green Bay tight end Luke Musgrave after he had already stepped out of bounds, and Glenn made sure the issue was addressed directly with McCrary-Ball.
Penalties like that have no place on Glenn’s football team. The first-year head coach is quick to confront and correct, ensuring players understand accountability is non-negotiable. With Glenn, every penalty is addressed immediately, and every standard enforced.
In his first game as the Jets’ head coach, Glenn made it clear he will not let sloppy mistakes slide, setting a tone that discipline will be the backbone of his Jets.