Jets' Fields vows to be more aggressive
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Jets' Fields vows to be more aggressive
"Fields hasn't thrown an interception in 123 pass attempts this season, which is a byproduct of being too conservative. He was sacked nine times against Denver. Some of them were because he held on to the ball too long. One of Fields' strengths is his mobility and ability to use his legs. He hasn't scrambled much or gotten out of the pocket for long runs in the last two games."
"Fields revealed that he's been dealing with some lower-body pain from a hit he took against the Dolphins in Week 4. He had a brilliant 43-yard touchdown run in that game. "The past couple weeks my legs haven't been feeling the best," Fields said. "I got kind of a huge contusion versus Miami. So I was working through that the past couple weeks, but over time, I'm getting better, and my legs are kind of getting back under me.""
Justin Fields completed nine passes for 45 yards as the Jets lost 13-11 in London and produced just 82 yards of total offense. The Jets failed to score a touchdown and recorded minus-10 net passing yards, the worst in franchise history. Head coach Aaron Glenn is keeping Fields as the starter despite the struggles. Fields said he plans to be more aggressive and noted he hasn't thrown an interception in 123 pass attempts this season. He was sacked nine times and has been working through a large contusion to his lower body from Week 4, and he says his legs are improving.
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