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Jets coach Aaron Glenn has responded to team owner Woody Johnson, who appeared to publicly shade struggling quarterback Justin Fields in comments made Tuesday. Speaking on Wednesday, Glenn said that, as an owner, it is Johnson's right to express what he is feeling, and that his remarks are pretty much in keeping with how everyone feels right now.
Woody Johnson made his opinion of New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields abundantly clear, putting head coach Aaron Glenn in an even more difficult position than he’s already in. Attending the NFL’s annual league meeting in New York this week,
A fake Instagram post has been circulating on the internet, saying Glenn was fired this week. That is obviously not the case, and evidently, the first-time head coach has the full support of his owner, as indicated by comments from owner Woody Johnson yesterday.
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Jets owner Woody Johnson points to quarterback inconsistency as the primary issue while expressing confidence in Glenn's coaching approach.
New York Jets boss Woody Johnson maintained his support for coach Aaron Glenn despite the team's winless record. However, Johnson did express concerns about Justin Fields' performance.
While reports indicate that Fields is going to be replaced by backup Tyrod Taylor in the starting lineup ahead of New York's trip to face the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 8, Johnson specifically noted he will not be part of that final decision. Johnson said head coach Aaron Glenn will do so.
Jets team owner Woody Johnson still believes in Aaron Glenn. He thinks QB is issue, not HC. "If you look at any head coach with a QB like that, you’re going to see similar results across the league," Woody told us just now. "If we could just complete a pass, it would look good." pic.twitter.com/B2nKoevHoL
Jets owner Woody Johnson on Tuesday affirmed his support for first-year head coach Aaron Glenn and blamed the team's QB play for its 0-7 start.
The NFL's only remaining winless team, New York fell to 0-7 under new coach Aaron Glenn and has few answers, including at quarterback.