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Aaron Glenn reveals the key lesson from Chris Harris debut leading the defense

The veteran coach unveils the details that impressed him about Harris’s debut, hinting at key changes in the defense

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Aaron Glenn is once again in the spotlight following the Jets 29-6 loss to the Saints, but this time not for the score, rather for his positive assessment of Chris Harris, his new defensive coordinator.

Despite the challenges on the field, Glenn praised Harris’s work in his debut, highlighting his patience and control while facing a fast-paced opponent.

Chris Harris and the debut that surprised Aaron Glenn

The defensive leadership change came after Glenn decided to fire Steve Wilks and promote Harris, who was calling plays as a primary coordinator for the first time in his career.

“I think Chris did an excellent job leading this first game,” Glenn said. “He seemed patient and focused, even against a team that doesn’t give breaks. It allowed me to evaluate his decisions for the next play, and I’m proud of how he handled it.”

The Jets defense showed flashes of effectiveness, with rookie safety Malachi Moore forcing a fumble on the second play of the game.

However, the lack of interceptions remains an issue for the team, which now holds a record of 15 consecutive games without an INT, tying the longest streak in modern NFL history.

Aaron Glenn reveals the key lesson from Chris Harris debut leading the defense
Aaron Glenn reveals the key lesson from Chris Harris debut leading the defense

Glenn acknowledged the frustration but defended the team’s performance: “I hate that we didn’t get an interception, but if we force a turnover, that’s what matters.”

The future and challenges facing the defense

Aaron Glenn is also keeping a close eye on the progress of key players like Breece Hall, who is approaching 1,000 rushing yards for the season.

Meanwhile, the defense continues to adjust under Harris guidance, recording key sacks and maintaining pressure on opposing quarterbacks.

The coach emphasized that, despite the loss, the team showed efficiency in certain aspects of the running game and praised the resilience of his players in the face of injuries and adversity.

Although the Jets face ongoing challenges and mounting pressure, Aaron Glenn remains confident in his defensive coordinator and the team’s progress.

Patience, strategy, and careful analysis of every play mark an approach that could transform the Jets defense in the upcoming games, while the NFL closely watches every move of this young coach and his revamped defensive scheme.

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