
"After a questionable showing throughout the preseason, Fields completed 16 of 22 passes for 218 yards and a touchdown to go with two more rushing scores. The deep ball looked solid, headlined by a 33-yard touchdown pass to Garrett Wilson, and pairing that with his legs suggests that there is a legitimate dual threat brewing. While he sputtered in crunch time, he is already taking the Jets toward new heights."
"That's who he is, Glenn said. Each one of you guys [the media] were dogging him all preseason about what he can't do, and he showed what he can do. We're all going to say this: There are some things he could've done better. Obviously, he's going to feel the same way. But this is a step-by-step process. He's not done with his progression the only thing we're looking at is keep being efficient, keep being yourself, and don't let any outside noise distra"
The New York Jets lost 34-32 to the Pittsburgh Steelers, but the team displayed a more competitive profile under Aaron Glenn. Offensive inconsistencies and roster holes were less obvious in Week 1. Justin Fields completed 16 of 22 passes for 218 yards, threw a deep 33-yard touchdown to Garrett Wilson, and added two rushing touchdowns, showing legitimate dual-threat potential. The deep ball looked solid and the offense produced more explosiveness than much of last season. Coaches emphasized that Fields will continue to progress and urged focus on efficiency and ignoring outside noise.
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