FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Justin Fields did some self-reflection after last Sunday’s brutal performance and came to the realization that he needs to make a big change.

Fields completed just nine passes for 45 yards in the Jets’ 13-11 loss to the Broncos in London. The Jets didn’t score a touchdown and had just 82 yards of total offense.

It was the type of performance that normally leads to a quarterback change. But Aaron Glenn is sticking with Fields, who promises to be a different quarterback this Sunday when the winless Jets play Carolina.

“I looked at myself this past game, and really over the season, and kind of just told myself I could be a little bit more aggressive,” Fields said after practice Wednesday. “So this Sunday, [I’m] probably going to be a little bit more aggressive.”

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