Jets, fans appear to be in stealth mode in the early days of training camp
Briefly

The Jets opted for a quieter offseason, minimizing external chatter and public showcases despite significant organizational changes. New coach Aaron Glenn affirmed this approach, stating they went "mum" during a transitional period. Training camp showed a stark contrast to previous hype, reflecting a more focused atmosphere with fans quietly appreciating the new dynamics. Though they experienced moments of excitement, such as quarterback Justin Fields' first drills, the overall environment resembled a calm, observant crowd rather than energetic chaos. This represents a shift in both internal team philosophy and fan engagement during practices.
"That was the plan," new coach Aaron Glenn said of his team essentially going mum for the past few months.
Instead of roaring, these Jets are now in stealth mode.
The past two years Jets workouts felt like the hottest nightclub in town, a place to see and be seen.
This weekend there had none of that. This was more of a Lincoln Center audience than a Studio 54 one, watching intently."
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