PALM BEACH, Fla. -- After two years of Aaron Rodgers-generated hype, the New York Jets are making a concerted effort to turn down the volume now that the future Hall of Famer is gone.
"It is by design," first-year coach Aaron Glenn said Monday morning at the annual league meeting. "Listen, I'm a huge believer in just moving in silence and letting things play out the way they need to play out."
The words sounded strange coming from a Jets official, considering the franchise's penchant for splashy offseason moves that fueled lofty expectations, but Glenn is trying to rebuild the culture with an old-school, silence-is-golden approach.