Justin Fields, Aaron Glenn and New York Jets
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To be sure, Fields' numbers are pretty ugly. Heading into Week 7 he ranks 31st in the NFL in QBR (32.1). While he hasn't thrown an interception yet he only has 799 passing yards (29th) and just four touchdown passes (also 29th) to go with three rushing touchdowns.
In his first season as Jets quarterback, Fields is putting up respectable numbers … if you just look at the stats.
Wednesday’s “First Call” features former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields absorbing shots from the owner of his new team. That same owner, Woody Johnson, also comments on letting Aaron Rodgers leave for Pittsburgh.
Fields returned to the field after suffering a concussion in the Jets’ Week 2 loss to the Buffalo Bills. It forced him to miss Week 3 as he finally got back into action for Week 4. The young quarterback didn’t miss a step as he performed very well in ...
An a game that set offensive football back 50 years, the Broncos needed a 27-yard field goal by Wil Lutz late in the fourth quarter to pull off a 13-11 victory. The Broncos only had 71 yards in the second half, and Bo Nix was 4 of 10 for 49 yards -- but three points was enough in the second half to get Denver to 4-2 on the season.
ESPN's Rich Cimini posted some mind-blowing stats that show what Jets QB Justin Fields' biggest flaw is after his terrible London game.
After Sunday’s loss to the Broncos, during which the Jets offense gave new meaning to the term “offensive,” coach Aaron Glenn bristled at a question regarding whether he’d bench starting quarterback Justin Fields. By Monday morning, Glenn had a more measured response, after reflecting on the question that was asked about whether Fields should sit.