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The Jets first-year head coach became an accidental viral sensation this week because of his sideline reaction to Will McDonald’s blocked field goal return for a touchdown that gave the Jets the lead against the Buccaneers with two minutes remaining in the fourth quarter.
Speaking of "competitive," the Jets took the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to the brink in Week 3. There was a wild sequence of events near the end of the game where the Jets blocked a field goal and returned it all the way back for a touchdown to take the lead.
Aaron Glenn’s reaction said it all. The former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator turned New York Jets head coach ran down the sideline as Will McDonald sprinted 50 yards to the end zone off a blocked field goal. The Jets led an undefeated Tampa Bay Buccaneers team by one point with less than two minutes after a late comeback.
McDaniel, the Miami Dolphins' head coach, was the Cleveland Browns' wide receivers coach in 2014 when Glenn, the first-year New York Jets head coach, was an assistant defensive backs coach. They'll meet for the first time as head coaches on Monday night, when McDaniel's Dolphins host Glenn's Jets in a Week 4 matchup of winless AFC East rivals.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/jets as Jets' Aaron Glenn Gets Real About Viral Sideline Moment. The New York Jets hired Aaron Glenn this past offseason to be the team's head coach because of everything that he brings to the table.
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn drew some attention for his sideline dance during last Sunday's loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but he isn't backing down from it.
The New York Jets coach's sideline celebration dance against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers has gone viral -- multiple times.
In Fields's absence last week, Tyrod Taylor led the Jets in a close game vs. the Buccaneers. New York lost 29–27 in the end, but Taylor completed 26-of-36 pass attempts for 197 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. Taylor will start again for the Jets on Monday night if Fields isn't cleared by then.
Legendary New York City sports radio host Mike Francesa slammed New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn on Monday after the team's loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.