Jets QB Justin Fields to start vs Bengals
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Much has been said about the decision of Jets owner Woody Johnson to offer blunt, candid, and harsh criticism of his starting (for now) quarterback, Justin Fields.
In the same week that New York Jets owner Woody Johnson was publicly critical of Justin Fields' play on the field, he also held himself accountable for the team's lack of success over the years.
New York Jets QB Justin Fields had a pretty telling reaction to the criticism he received from team owner Woody Johnson this week.
Jets owner Woody Johnson's comments about quarterback Justin Fields made a lot of headlines on Tuesday, but none of them made their way to Fields himself.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers QB Justin Fields was torn to shreds by New York Jets owner Woody Johnson, who blames the signal caller for the 0-7 start.
While reports indicate that Fields is going to be replaced by backup Tyrod Taylor in the starting lineup ahead of New York's trip to face the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 8, Johnson specifically noted he will not be part of that final decision. Johnson said head coach Aaron Glenn will do so.
New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields responds to head coach Woody Johnson's criticism following Week 7 performance against the Carolina Panthers.
New York Jets boss Woody Johnson maintained his support for coach Aaron Glenn despite the team's winless record. However, Johnson did express concerns about Justin Fields' performance.
There’s an old saying in sports, “We win as a team. We lose as a team.” That means when a team isn’t doing well, nobody points fingers. From the top of the organization on down each person asks themselves what they can do better.