Aaron Glenn: This will be a team Jets fans will be proud of
Our Summary
The New York Jets have traded cornerback Sauce Gardner and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams, receiving three first-round draft picks in return, as announced on Tuesday. This move signals a shift towards rebuilding the roster after a 1-7 start to the season, which likely extends their playoff drought to 15 seasons. Head coach Aaron Glenn acknowledged the intensity of the decision and clarified that they did not plan to part with these players initially. However, General Manager Darren Mougey described the offers as too advantageous to decline. Addressing fans, Glenn emphasized his long-term vision for the team to become something supporters can be proud of, while urging patience as the team continues to develop. The Jets will face the Browns on Sunday, with many speculating on the team's future direction.
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