Culture Beginning to Form

When the Jets signed Mosley, head coach Adam Gase described his new Mike linebacker as a culture changer. Before Wednesday's practice, Gase said the sixth-year veteran has natural leadership ability and knows what his teammates need and when they need it, and his presence has rubbed off on the team.

"I think where our locker room is right now where guys are really working hard and trying to focus on creating the best team we can possibly be. The unselfishness here is outstanding," Gase said. "Guys just, they work. It's not about them, it's about the team and I've been very impressed with how our players have gone about their business."

Mosley believes the Green & White have young and hungry players to go along with a coaching staff and front office that share a desire to win. Despite an eager group, the Jets still have much to prove following a busy offseason that's created a buzz.

"We really won't know what we have until we get to the season," Mosley said. "We can say what we want to do, we can gameplan everything, but until we get that 53-man roster and put our team on the field, then we'll know what we're working with and things we have to improve on every week."

Mother Nature Strikes a Third Time

The Jets had a 59-minute weather delay during the first quarter of their preseason opener against the Giants. Then on Sunday, they practiced on a slick Metlife turf following heavy rains leading up to the Green & White practice. Players practiced through a light rain that fell that fell on the grass fields for a portion of Wednesday's workout.

"It kind of felt the same, but we were happy because yesterday it was burning up outside," Mosley said. "We have to be ready to play through all of that stuff. We might get some snow this year and that would be my first time playing in the snow. I've played in the cold, but it's never snowed, so that'll be different if we get a snow game."