
New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields. Rich Barnes-Imagn Images
By Zac Wassink | Last updated Aug 21, 2025 8:47 PM ET
According to Josh Alper of Pro Football Talk, New York Jets starting quarterback Justin Fields did not throw a pass that traveled 10 yards in the air over the club’s first two preseason games.
Some have voiced concerns about the Jets’ passing attack with Fields in the lineup, but he insisted while speaking with reporters on Tuesday that he’s “fine with taking eight-yard completions every play.”
On Wednesday, Jets offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand addressed Fields’ comment.
“He’s going to play the play the way the defense allows him to play it,” Engstrand said about Fields, per Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic. ”
So if they’re going to allow him to take a shot down the field, he’s going to take it. If they don’t allow him, he’s going to check the ball down, and we’ll move on to the next play. We’re all good with that.”
Fields completed just one of five passes for four yards in the Jets’ 31-12 loss to the New York Giants on Saturday.
According to Fox Sports, he connected on four of nine pass attempts for 46 yards across his first two preseason appearances of the summer.
Despite such lackluster numbers, first-year Jets head coach Aaron Glenn suggested on Tuesday that he is ignoring “the noise that happens on the outside” regarding the team’s passing offense.
On Wednesday, Jets passing game coordinator Scott Turner praised Fields for knowing when to take a checkdown and when to challenge an opposing defense.
“I think you’ve seen a lot of quarterbacks in this league, Josh Allen pops into mind, who really cut down his turnovers last year and won MVP by not always trying to make the big huge play, but make the right play.
Justin has done a nice job with that,” Turner said.
ESPN stats show that Fields averaged 6.9 yards per pass attempt over six starts and 10 appearances with the Pittsburgh Steelers last season.
Per Pro Football Reference, 22 qualified quarterbacks had a better yards per pass attempt average for the 2024 campaign.
Dan Graziano of ESPN noted Wednesday that the $10M guaranteed that the Jets owe Fields for 2026 “won’t prevent them from” looking for an upgrade at the position next year if he doesn’t make “a major leap as a passer.”
It’s still early into this experiment, but there’s no sign that such a leap is coming anytime soon.
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