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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Aaron Glenn vowed to make the Jets a more disciplined workforce this summer season.

So far, it’s not occurring. 

The Jets dedicated 13 penalties that price them 101 yards in Monday’s 27-21 loss to the Dolphins.

Many of the penalties got here before the snap or had been expensive personal fouls, the categories of penalties that Glenn vowed to remove. 

“We have to understand that before you can win games, you have to learn how not to lose games,” Glenn said. “We have to do a better job in that case and we will.” 

The Jets had six pre-snap penalties on offense — three false begins, a delay of recreation, an unlawful shift and an unlawful movement.

On one Dolphins drive in the second half, Sauce Gardner was called for cross interference and Kiko Mauigoa for an pointless roughness penalty that prolonged a Miami landing drive.

Aaron Glenn reacts to a penalty during the Jets-Dolphins recreation on Sept. 29, 2025. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

Garrett Wilson was called for a questionable offensive cross interference that worn out a landing. 

“It doesn’t surprise me they called it,” Wilson said. “I guess I’ve got to be better. I watched it. I watch football. They don’t call that. I’ll make sure I don’t do it again and leave no doubt.” 

Gardner feels he’s being focused for penalties because the Jets are a dropping workforce. 

“I’m personally frustrated,” Gardner said. “I feel like me personally, us not winning. I watch football all the time and I just feel like, I don’t know if this is wrong to say, but I think I get called for more stuff just based off of us and just not winning. I watch these winning programs, and it’d be some egregious things, and it don’t get called letting the players play.” 

The Jets vowed to get their working recreation going this week and they ran for 76 yards on their opening drive, exhibiting a lot of heavy formations with an additional lineman and two tight ends.

The drive ended in a Braelon Allen fumble, though.

They rushed for 197 yards in the sport, that is the most since Oct. 8, 2023, when they’d 234 against the Broncos. 

Allen exited the sport with a knee injury and CB Michael Carter left the sport with a concussion.

Glenn was uncertain of the severity of Allen’s injury. 

WR Tyler Johnson was inactive for the first time this season.

He has 4 catches for 63 yards in three video games, but had a important drop against the Buccaneers.

Josh Reynolds returned from a hamstring injury, making Johnson the odd man out.

The other inactives had been: Edge Jermaine Johnson (ankle), CB Jarvis Brownlee (ankle), KR Kene Nwangwu (hamstring), OT Esa Pole, TE Jelani Woods and DT Leonard Taylor. 

Former Dolphins stars Jason Taylor and Zach Thomas had been honorary captains.

Jets rookie tight end Mason Taylor is the son of Taylor and the nephew of Thomas. 

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