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Jets’ Justin Fields Promises More Aggressive Passing as 0-6 New York Seeks Spark

Coach Aaron Glenn endorses taking more downfield risks to revive an offense stuck after a franchise-worst passing game.

Overview

  • Fields said he has been too conservative and plans to push the ball more against the Panthers after the London loss to Denver.
  • New York finished with minus-10 net passing yards and allowed nine sacks against the Broncos, underscoring lingering protection issues.
  • Glenn is sticking with Fields as the starter and urged him to trust receivers in man coverage by giving them chances on contested throws.
  • Top target Garrett Wilson missed practice with a knee injury and his availability is uncertain, with the coach declining to rule him out.
  • Fields has zero interceptions through 123 attempts but fewer explosive plays, noted a recent lower‑body contusion that limited his rushing, and faces scrutiny with ESPN reporting his job could be in jeopardy with another poor outing.