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Why Aaron Glenn is uniquely built to accomplish his first Jets mission

Why Aaron Glenn is uniquely built to accomplish his first Jets mission

New York Post6 days ago
The tortured Jets fan base is desperate to believe in Aaron Glenn as much as he believes in himself.
The ones who can still manage to smile through the pain of 14 years without a playoff appearance and 56 years without a Super Bowl championship can only hope and pray that Aaron Glenn can be the one who, against all odds, can bite the kneecaps of the relentlessly cruel football gods who have shown no mercy.
It has become a rite of summer that every new Jets head coach arrives singing the Same Old Song disavowing the Same Old Jets, so you must forgive those long-suffering fans who can't help but feel trapped in yet another 'Groundhog Day' movie that Glenn is not the Same Old Coach.
Bill Belichick lasted an hour. It took three years before Bill Parcells, Glenn's mentor, decided to walk away before his final reward would be heartaches and tears if he cheated the Man in the Glass.
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From route cues to toilet flushing, Aaron Rodgers and DK Metcalf are getting to know each other quickly at Steelers camp
From route cues to toilet flushing, Aaron Rodgers and DK Metcalf are getting to know each other quickly at Steelers camp

Yahoo

time3 hours ago

  • Yahoo

From route cues to toilet flushing, Aaron Rodgers and DK Metcalf are getting to know each other quickly at Steelers camp

LATROBE, Pa. — DK Metcalf was setting up a PlayStation in his training camp dorm room on Tuesday when he heard the knock. The Pittsburgh Steelers receiver headed to open his bedroom door, figuring he had his own quarters at the Steelers' Saint Vincent College outpost. Instead, the bathroom door opened … and in walked Aaron Rodgers. 'He popped out of the corner,' Metcalf said. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] The pair of Steelers' star offseason acquisitions are eager to build chemistry and establish rapport. And head coach Mike Tomlin has given them another route to strengthen their communication: by sharing a bathroom for the next month. Rodgers leaned into that communication early when he realized the flushing mechanism on their shared toilet was, well, not quiet. 'The toilet is super loud,' Metcalf told Yahoo Sports on Thursday. 'So he was like, 'Yeah, at night, if we got to piss, just don't flush the toilet.' I was like, 'All right, bet.'' The nightly urge indeed overcame Metcalf around 9:30 Wednesday night so the receiver texted his quarterback to ask: 'You asleep yet?' Rodgers confirmed he was awake. 'All right, bet,' Metcalf texted back, 'I'm about to flush the toilet.' And flush he did. The Steelers hope that Rodgers and Metcalf's rapport will grow not just in their daily routines but also into a consistent problem for defenses. Pittsburgh looks to Rodgers and Metcalf as part of the recipe to winning a playoff game for the first time in nine years and a Super Bowl for the first in 17. Rodgers believes the bonding in the lunchroom and at snack time, in hot afternoon practices and meetings, are key to taking them all the way. 'Most of the 32 teams would probably say something to that accord at this time of the year, but I think there's really only six to eight that have a legitimate chance,' Rodgers said. 'Sometimes it's 10 to 12, and there's teams that surprise you. 'I would say on paper, we're probably one of those 10 to 12.' Even on interception, Rodgers and Metcalf learning During the first throw of team drills in Wednesday's inaugural practice, the Steelers' defense looked more ready to jump off paper than its offense. Metcalf lined up to Rodgers' left alongside running back Jaylen Warren, raising the antennae of linebacker Patrick Queen. But Rodgers wanted to test Metcalf one-on-one on the hitch against a Cover 3 defense. So the quarterback threw it — and Queen intercepted it. Steelers defenders and fans erupted, a splash play landing earlier in camp practice than perhaps expected. Rodgers, entering Year 21, wasn't fazed. 'It's good to get that out of the way,' he said. 'Anybody that's watched me practice over the years, you like to try certain throws at certain times. And anybody that's watched me in games knows I've been pretty stellar taking care of the football over the years. 'I'm going to try to fit certain things in. 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He won MVP honors with a league-best 121.5 passer rating that season and again the next year with a league-best 111.9. Even so, the Packers traded Rodgers to the Jets before the 2023 season — and the star's high-profile move from Green Bay to New York fell short of its lofty dreams. Rodgers tore his Achilles four plays into his Jets debut in 2023. Then, even at 40 years old, he rebounded to play all 17 games in 2024 despite league wisdom that players typically won't return to their peak until 18 to 24 months post-tear. Rodgers completed 63% of his passes for 3,897 yards, 28 touchdowns and 11 interceptions last season as the 5-12 Jets spiraled, firing their head coach and general manager midseason. The franchise did not want Rodgers back under new head coach Aaron Glenn and new general manager Darren Mougey. Rodgers sought a more stable and win-now operation for what he has said is likely the final season of his career. The Steelers met the bill. 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I mean, we're at a destination [for training camp], so we have no choice but to learn each other, figure each other out. We have no choice but to get better on offense versus defense every day.' And no choice, it turns out, but to learn each other's toilet preferences and communicate accordingly. 'Hell, yeah, you got to,' Metcalf said. 'That toilet is loud. If somebody's asleep, it's gonna wake them up.'

Cleveland Browns mock draft update: Training camp edition
Cleveland Browns mock draft update: Training camp edition

USA Today

time5 hours ago

  • USA Today

Cleveland Browns mock draft update: Training camp edition

The Cleveland Browns have been one of the true struggling franchises in the NFL. They haven't captured a division crown since 1991 and are one of only four teams that have never been to a Super Bowl. Every offseason, the Browns and their fans have hope, and it seems that every year, things go wrong. When we started on this three-round mock draft for the Browns, we had to look at it with an eye on building a team that can eventually compete in the AFC, and didn't look at quarterback as the Browns drafted two of them in the 2025 NFL draft. We aren't sure either is a franchise quarterback, but the team seems committed to seeing what they have in the short term. So, we used three of the four picks on offense, but took a chance at No. 1 overall. First round - S Caleb Downs - Ohio State The Browns spent more than a decade playing four games a year against the combo of Troy Polamalu and Ed Reed so they understand the impact a truly elite safety can have. A safety has never gone No. 1 overall, and that might continue, but no one should be shocked if a player of Downs' caliber ends up there. First round - WR Jordyn Tyson - Arizona State The best route runner in the draft and a complete receiver who can take over a game. The Browns have cobbled together a very average group of receivers this season and can't expect to compete with this combination of talent. Second round - DE LT Overton - Alabama A defense line Cleveland's can never have enough big bodies up front who can rush the passer and stuff the run and Overton is a budding star. Third round - WR Eric Singleton Jr. - Auburn We go back to wide receiver here because Singleton is just such an explosive playmaker and a perfect player to pair up with Tyson no matter who is the starting quarterback.

Cleveland Browns mock draft update: Training camp edition
Cleveland Browns mock draft update: Training camp edition

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time5 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Cleveland Browns mock draft update: Training camp edition

The Cleveland Browns have been one of the true struggling franchises in the NFL. They haven't captured a division crown since 1991 and are one of only four teams that have never been to a Super Bowl. Every offseason, the Browns and their fans have hope, and it seems that every year, things go wrong. When we started on this three-round mock draft for the Browns, we had to look at it with an eye on building a team that can eventually compete in the AFC, and didn't look at quarterback as the Browns drafted two of them in the 2025 NFL draft. We aren't sure either is a franchise quarterback, but the team seems committed to seeing what they have in the short term. So, we used three of the four picks on offense, but took a chance at No. 1 overall. First round - S Caleb Downs - Ohio State The Browns spent more than a decade playing four games a year against the combo of Troy Polamalu and Ed Reed so they understand the impact a truly elite safety can have. A safety has never gone No. 1 overall, and that might continue, but no one should be shocked if a player of Downs' caliber ends up there. First round - WR Jordyn Tyson - Arizona State The best route runner in the draft and a complete receiver who can take over a game. The Browns have cobbled together a very average group of receivers this season and can't expect to compete with this combination of talent. Second round - DE LT Overton - Alabama A defense line Cleveland's can never have enough big bodies up front who can rush the passer and stuff the run and Overton is a budding star. Third round - WR Eric Singleton Jr. - Auburn We go back to wide receiver here because Singleton is just such an explosive playmaker and a perfect player to pair up with Tyson no matter who is the starting quarterback. This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Cleveland Browns mock draft update: Training camp edition

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