FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields shrugged off criticism from team owner Woody Johnson, saying he’s not seeking a conversation to clear the air. And he doesn’t expect Johnson to approach him.
«I don’t think me talking to him is going to do anything,» Fields said Wednesday after practice. «It’s not going to make me play better. It’s not going to give me more confidence on the field, so I don’t think there’s necessarily a point in talking about that and I doubt he’ll come and talk to me.»
Fields is struggling mightily for the Jets and could be on the verge of losing his job to Tyrod Taylor. The muddled quarterback situation took an unexpected turn on Tuesday, when Johnson, speaking to reporters at the NFL’s fall meeting in New York, blamed Fields for the 0-7 start.
«I’m not sure how he feels about the situation at all, but, I mean, I don’t have any plans going up to press him about what he said,» Fields said. «Everybody’s entitled to their opinion. That’s just what it is, but you just have a choice or not whether those opinions affect you or not.»
Cincinnati Bengals, saying he wants to create a competitive advantage by keeping the Bengals in the dark. All indications point to Taylor replacing Fields.
















