Jets, Fields preach patience amid camp struggles
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Justin Fields is struggling with the New York Jets in training camp, throwing multiple interceptions in practice. With a history of the team as a bottom-10 offense, there are concerns about the effectiveness of the new quarterback in adapting to a new system. Fields admitted that some struggles are attributed to him and other issues such as dropped balls, and he called for a strong response in upcoming practices. The Jets have lacked consistent performance, and Fields is learning his fourth offensive scheme in five seasons.
Justin Fields acknowledged that the offensive struggles could be partly attributed to himself and the need to improve. He emphasized the opportunity to learn from setbacks.
Coach Aaron Glenn stated that it is still early in the training camp and there is no need to worry about the team's performance at this stage.
Despite the recent performances, Fields highlighted the talent within the offense, urging for a strong response in upcoming practices to build on the lessons learned.
The Jets have consistently ranked as a bottom-10 scoring offense, echoing the challenges facing the team as they adapt to Fields' leadership.
Read at ESPN.com
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