The New York Jets walked into Thursday night believing Justin Fields could steady the offense. Instead, their 27-14 loss to the New England Patriots showed the opposite. The hope faded fast. And after the game, Aaron Glenn made it clear he needs Justin Fields to change his game.
Meanwhile, the night had started much cleaner. Both teams touched the ball only once in the first quarter. The Jets chewed up more than eight minutes on their opening drive. It ended with a QB Fields keeper that fired up Gang Green. Yet soon after, things shifted. HC Glenn later explained why the Jets moved away from Fields running the ball.
He said, “We don’t want to make a habit of having our quarterback run because that puts him in harms way.”
Even so, the early script leaned into the ground game. The Jets op

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