Jets Focus on Team Bonding During London Trip
HERTFORDSHIRE, England — The New York Jets may not be stopping by iconic landmarks like Big Ben, but they have a solid plan for their overseas trip: bonding. Head coach Aaron Glenn believes that this excursion provides a unique opportunity for the struggling team to come together amid their challenging season.
Time for Camaraderie
Glenn expressed optimism about the potential benefits of this trip. "I really love the idea of us getting away, getting a chance to vibe together as a group," he stated. The Jets made their journey to England earlier than in previous seasons, arriving on Monday night to foster team unity.
Quarterback Justin Fields echoed these sentiments, noting that Glenn has encouraged players to connect with teammates they don’t usually interact with. “This is definitely an opportunity for us to get closer as a team," Fields commented, emphasizing the importance of building camaraderie.
- Team Location: The Jets are staying at The Grove, a luxurious hotel located about an hour away from central London.
- Facilities Available: The hotel offers a weight room, meeting spaces, and practice fields, providing all necessary amenities for the team’s preparation.
A Welcome Escape
At 0-5, the Jets see this trip as a perfect chance to distance themselves from the noise and stress of home. "We’re not running from the fact that we are where we are," Glenn said, acknowledging the team’s current struggles. He emphasized the importance of focusing on improvement: “There’s a lot of work for us to get done.”
Coach’s Focus on Improvement
- Goal: Prioritize daily hard work to climb out of their current challenges.
- Mindset: Acknowledge the distractions but stay focused on game preparation.
Embracing the Experience
Rookie tight end Mason Taylor shared his thoughts on the experience, stating, “This is definitely an advantage; you kind of get to know your team a little bit better.” The players seem to be making the best of their time away from the intense atmosphere back in New York.
Game Preparation Over Sightseeing
The primary goal for the Jets is to prepare for their upcoming game against the Denver Broncos. While sightseeing opportunities are often available during international trips, Glenn firmly stated, “We’re here to play a game. Our total focus is how do we get out there and how do we beat the Broncos.”
Conclusion
This journey to London offers the Jets not just a break, but a critical chance to build team rapport and hone their skills. While they may be physically miles away from home, their focus remains on unifying as a team and addressing the hurdles in their season. As they gear up for their game, all eyes will be on whether this bonding experience can translate into a much-needed victory.
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