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Jets Embrace Short-Pass, Run-Heavy Plan as Aaron Glenn Backs Justin Fields

Fields says New York will take efficient gains over forcing deep shots.

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Overview

  • Justin Fields said the offense is comfortable stacking 8–10 yard completions to sustain long drives and wear down defenses.
  • Head coach Aaron Glenn declared he is very confident in the passing attack and said a good amount of starters will sit the preseason finale against the Eagles.
  • Through two preseason outings, Fields is 4-of-9 for 47 yards with no consistent downfield attempts, reflecting a limited evaluation window.
  • The Jets leaned on the ground game with sequences of consecutive runs and methodical drives, highlighting an identity built around physicality and efficiency.
  • Former Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez visited camp and advised Fields to pick his spots, praising his rushing threat while urging judicious deep shots.