Jets' Jay Tufele shares moment with coach Aaron Glenn vs. Packers (video)
Tufele had a monster effort in his team's 30-10 preseason opening win against the Green Bay Packers. He had 1.5 sacks, a touchdown, and more.
The score was clearly the top highlight. Tufele recovered a fumble in the end zone.
After scoring, Tufele took the ball to the sideline and handed it to his head coach.
Tufele's handoff to Glenn can be found below:
This article originally appeared on Jets Wire: Jets' Jay Tufele shares moment with Aaron Glenn vs. Packers (video)

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