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The Justin Fields signing is looking more and more like a huge mistake for the New York Jets with every passing snap he takes. He is no longer all that interested in throwing the ball, mostly because he never bothered to learn how to read any NFL defense.
It doesn’t make much sense to play scared in the preseason — scared to pass, at least. The Jets clearly aren’t afraid to run it every play if they have to. But they won’t win many games if they don’t counterbalance that with more than just a short passing game. Glenn insists that he’s not concerned.
The New York Jets have struggled on offense in the preseason and there's a chance they look to make a big trade to improve their unit.
What’s changed: The Jets have given Fields a free runway as their quarterback in 2025. Aaron Glenn is committed to giving him a real chance, and even if the Jets wanted to give Tyrod Taylor a chance at the job, Taylor is so fragile that he’d be unlikely to make it a month. There’s no quarterback of the future here. This is all Fields.
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Sportsnaut on MSN4 Veteran QB’s Jets Should Target as Justin Fields Struggles Continue, Including Kenny Pickett
As Jaxson Dart continues to look great this summer. Jameis Winston becomes more and more expendable for the Giants. While he has major flaws as well, he is a strong locker room leader who has the ability to win games on any given Sunday. He would be a far better backup option than career journeyman Tyrod Taylor.
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Fields, as everyone knows, is adept at running the football. But just how good at that is he? He's one of three QBs in NFL history to average 50 rushing yards or more per game. The other two are Lamar Jackson and Jayden Daniels, per NBC's Matthew Berry.
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Jets' Justin Fields shares he's 'low-key addicted' to reading his Bible, talks relationship with God
New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields opened up about how his relationship with God helped him change his mindset and why he's "addicted" to reading the Bible.