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CBS Sports analyst Tyler Sullivan has named the Jets as a top potential landing spot for New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson.
The Jets quarterback is coming off one of the worst passing performances in franchise history, and the question entering Sunday’s game against the Panthers is whether he will be the starting quarterback when it finishes.
Star receiver and Fields’ favorite target Garrett Wilson is doubtful due to a knee injury. The Jets’ other receivers, Josh Reynolds, Allen Lazard, rookie Arian Smith and Tyler Johnson, have 20 catches combined – 16 fewer than Wilson.
Justin Fields wants to take more risks on the field. The New York Jets' offense has struggled, with Fields throwing no interceptions but also lacking big plays.
The New York Jets could be looking for a new QB next offseason, and they could get one near the top of the 2026 NFL draft.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/jets as Jets' Justin Fields Makes Huge Admission After Embarrassing Week 6 Loss.
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Jets coach uses Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen as examples when discussing Justin Fields’ slow release
Justin Fields' timing in releasing the football has become a hot topic again. The New York Jets quarterback has faced criticism for holding onto the ball too long, leading to sacks and missed opportunities.
The report is timely because of that, but there has been a suggestion that players in New York's locker room prefer backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor over Fields... and some have since training camp according to SportsNet New York: Fields finished just 9-for-17 passing for 45 yards against Denver. He had 31 yards rushing as well.