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The next phase of the Aaron Glenn makeover of the Jets begins Tuesday when the players report to Florham Park for training camp, then head to the practice field Wednesday. 

Since Glenn was hired in January, he has revamped the organization. Aaron Rodgers is out. Justin Fields is in. There are new faces in the locker room, on the coaching staff and among the support staff in the building. 

Glenn is trying to end a run of losing that has spanned multiple staffs and many rebuilds. The playoff drought is at 14 years. The team has had nine straight losing seasons. The losing has permeated every inch of the franchise, and now Glenn is trying to perform an organizational exorcism. 

“We want to create our own narrative,” Glenn said. “We want to write our own book. That’s what the focus will be going into training camp is, how do we rip the pages out of some situations that we don’t like and make sure we start writing the narrative of how we’re going to operate throughout the season and throughout training camp. So, when it’s all said and done, this is going to be a book that a lot of people would like to read.” 

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