Aaron Glenn defends Jets QB Justin Fields
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Miami’s Cam Cameron (1-15 in 2007); Cleveland’s Ron Chudzinski (4-12 in 2012); San Francisco’s Jim Tomsula (5-11 in 2015); Arizona’s Steve Wilks, the Jets’ current defensive coordinator (3-13 in 2018); Houston’s David Culley (4-13 in 2021); and Las Vegas’ Antonio Pierce (4-13 in 2024).
The Jets entered Week 7 with the worst record in the league at 0-6. After 30 minutes of play in their game against the Carolina Panthers, their head coach took a daring step to try and get a W. To begin the second half, Glenn benched starter Justin Fields and replaced him with journeyman backup Tyrod Taylor.
The New York Jets have struggled a lot this season and a lot of the blame has been pushed onto quarterback Justin Fields. Fields recently came under fire for ho
Aaron Glenn preaches patience, stability amid Jets' winless start, but he admits the message is harder to deliver to veterans who have only experienced losing.
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Aaron Glenn defends Justin Fields with wild NFL QB comparison as Jets coach feels hot seat
Jets coach Aaron Glenn is on the hot seat but defended Justin Fields despite an 0-6 start to the NFL season, comparing his QB’s slow release to stars like Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen
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Nobody wants to hear that kind of "you don't know what I know" stuff when the team stinks. Not fans, and certainly not owners. Because they know what they know, too.