Justin Fields 'Most Likely' Outcome With Jets
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The state of the Jets' passing offense has been a topic of conversation this week and quarterback Justin Fields got his chance to weigh in on it on Tuesday.
Jets quarterback Justin Fields expressed that the team is "fine with taking 8-yard completions every play" this season.
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The new coaching staff of first-year head coach Aaron Glenn continues the fine-tuning of their units, and offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand, a naturally optimistic fellow, is happy with how the Jets offense has been developing after a strong game in the win at Green Bay and one more inconsistent showing in the loss to the Giants.
QB Justin Fields and WR Garrett Wilson were in sync, combining on five completions, including a 10-yard touchdown pass on a slant, despite rainy conditions. Overall, it was a solid day for Fields, though he was picked off by CB Brandon Stephens on a pass intended for TE Mason Taylor.
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Despite such lackluster numbers, first-year Jets head coach Aaron Glenn suggested on Tuesday that he is ignoring "the noise that happens on the outside" regarding the team's passing offense. On Wednesday, Jets passing game coordinator Scott Turner praised Fields for knowing when to take a checkdown and when to challenge an opposing defense.
If Justin Fields doesn’t work out for the New York Jets, their quarterback of the future may be in next year’s draft.
On the the Jets' final day of training camp, players got a taste of regular season action. There was heavy rain in Florham Park for almost all of Tuesday's session, and crowd noise was pumped through the speakers during an extensive move-the-ball period as the offense and defense exchanged blows.