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Jets coach stays optimistic; Bills coach applauds Josh Allen

Jets coach stays optimistic; Bills coach applauds Josh Allen

Jets Head Coach Aaron Glenn speaks during a press conference Photo: Saga Communications


Jets Head Coach Aaron Glenn is keeping an optimistic outlook after a slow start. During a press conference on Monday, he said his confidence is “not going to be shaken.” The Jets are 0-2 so far this season.

Bills quarterback Josh Allen is receiving kudos from a coach. During a press conference on Monday, Buffalo Offensive Coordinator Joe Brady said the quarterback has an “incredible ability” to understand where the players are and how to communicate with them. The Bills are undefeated so far this season.

A Hall of Fame goaltender for the Rangers has died. Ed Giacomin passed away on Sunday. He played roughly 10 seasons with the Rangers and recorded 290 career wins in the NHL. Giacomin was 86.

The Mets entertain the Padres tonight at 7:10 p.m. On the mound for New York will be Clay Holmes.

Back-to-back losses for the Yankees. They fell to the Twins 7-0 on Monday. The teams play again tonight at 7:40 p.m. in Minnesota.

The Binghamton Rumble Ponies have a playoff game tonight. The Ponies visit Somerset at 6:35 p.m.

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