Aaron Glenn not committing to Justin Fields despite Jets' comeback win over Bengals | amNewYork
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Aaron Glenn not committing to Justin Fields despite Jets' comeback win over Bengals | amNewYork
"despite his efforts leading a remarkable comeback win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday Gang Green's first victory under their new head coach. This is the bye week. We're going to focus on us, Glenn said on Monday. I have time to make that decision This gives us a chance to hone in on the good, bad, and ugly, and try to get those things worked out."
"Fields managed to overcome a trying week in which he was benched at halftime of the Jets' Week 7 loss to the Carolina Panthers and then called out by team owner Woody Johnson. But Tyrod Taylor's ankle injury ensured that Fields got one more chance to run with the starting job, and he made the most of it. The Jets erased four separate 14-plus-point deficits, including a two-touchdown hole with 10:21 left in the fourth quarter, to stun the Bengals in a 39-38 victory."
Aaron Glenn is not committing to Justin Fields as the New York Jets' starting quarterback coming out of the Week 9 bye and will use the time to evaluate performance. Fields overcame being benched in Week 7 and public criticism to lead a 39-38 comeback victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. Tyrod Taylor's ankle injury provided Fields another starting opportunity. The Jets erased four separate 14-plus-point deficits, including a two-touchdown hole with 10:21 remaining. Fields passed for 244 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 31 yards. Teammates praised his maturity and resilience. The Jets have two weeks to prepare for the Cleveland Browns.
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