FLORHAM PARK, N.J. – The New York Jets are set to welcome back their starting quarterback, Justin Fields, for a crucial game against the Miami Dolphins. Fields missed one game due to a concussion but has been cleared to play.
“Justin is playing,” Coach Aaron Glenn confirmed. Fields practiced fully for three days and passed evaluations by an independent neurologist. “He’s a dynamic runner and a smart player,” Glenn added, highlighting the team’s hopes that Fields can improve their passing game and overall offensive strategy.
Fields sustained his concussion during the Jets’ loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 2. The team struggled offensively while he was sidelined, with Tyrod Taylor stepping in. The Jets fell short to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, despite Taylor’s late-game rally.
This game is essential for the Jets, who are aiming to avoid an 0-4 start for the first time since 2020. They depend on Fields to rejuvenate their running game, which has struggled, with standout Breece Hall gaining only 50 yards over the past two games.
In Week 1, Fields showed promise, scoring two rushing touchdowns and throwing for another, leading the Jets to 394 total yards against the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, the offense has not looked the same since.
Glenn has stressed the need for better running performance. “I know we’ve faced tough teams, but I expect more,” he stated. Meanwhile, the Dolphins, holding the last spot in scoring defense, haven’t lost to the Jets in Miami since 2014, intensifying the stakes.
This season is critical for Fields, who joined the Jets on a two-year, $40 million contract, with the team assessing whether he can be the long-term solution at quarterback. After a strong debut, he faced challenges in his last game, recording a mere 1.0 Total QBR before his concussion.
As the Jets face the Dolphins, all eyes will be on Fields to see if he can lead his team to a much-needed victory and restore their confidence. The pressure is on, and every play counts in the high-stakes world of the NFL.
Recent statistics show that teams with winless starts face a steep uphill battle for postseason contention, with only 12% making it to the playoffs after starting 0-4 historically. This adds extra urgency for the Jets as the season progresses.
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