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New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields was unhappy with the offense's performance against the New York Giants.
Additionally, Fields has reportedly struggled as a passer in training camp. It's fair to believe that these problems won't go away. Entering his fifth season in the NFL, performing this poorly in preseason and training camp is cause for concern.
Justin Fields completed 1 of 5 passes for four yards in two series against the Giants in a preseason game at MetLife Stadium.
Fields completed just 1-of-5 passes for four yards, with his only completion coming to rookie tight end Mason Taylor on the first drive.
With Week 1 of the NFL season on the horizon, the Jets will look to decide whothe starting center for QB Justin Fields will be.The post Jets & Justin Fields Awaiting Result of ‘Most Important’ Battle Leftappeared first on Heavy Sports.
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.
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.
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Jets’ Justin Fields says his focus on his faith the past 6 months has helped him shake off criticism
Justin Fields has learned to ignore outside opinions about his performance. The New York Jets quarterback says he no longer lets criticism affect him.