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Jets Coach Backs Struggling QB Justin Fields Despite Dismal Passing Game
12 Oct
Summary
- Jets coach Aaron Glenn says he's not considering a QB change despite Justin Fields' poor performance
- Fields threw for just -10 passing yards in the latest game
- Glenn cites team effort, says "it's not all on Fields"

In the latest development in the Jets' quarterback situation, head coach Aaron Glenn has made it clear that he is not considering a change at the position despite quarterback Justin Fields' poor performance in the team's most recent game.
According to NFL insider Connor Hughes, Fields will remain the starter for the Jets next week. Glenn stated that "there was a number of guys that you know, sometimes the league is like this [up and down] and there are guys who have bad games. That doesn't mean you bench him. You know better than that."
The Jets' offense struggled mightily in their latest outing, finishing with a mere -10 passing yards. However, Glenn is not placing the blame solely on Fields, saying "it's not all on Fields." The coach appears committed to sticking with his young quarterback despite the team's offensive woes.
As the Jets look to rebound from this disappointing performance, the focus will remain on Fields and whether he can bounce back and lead the team to better results in the coming weeks.