FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — Justin Fields' internal clock has become a timely topic of discussion again.

The New York Jets quarterback has long been criticized for his propensity to hold onto the football too long at times, resulting in sacks and blown opportunities.

Fields didn't help his case Sunday, when he was sacked nine times and the Jets finished with a franchise-worst minus-10 net yards passing in New York's 13-11 loss to Denver in London — with several plays attributed to him not getting the football out in a timely manner. Fields acknowledged as much earlier this week, and so did coach Aaron Glenn .

But Glenn also set off alarms Friday on social media among fans frustrated with the play of their team's quarterback during an 0-6 start by mentioning Baltimore's Lamar Jackson

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