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Justin Fields spoke for the first time since Woody Johnson, the owner of the Jets, expressed his dissatisfaction with Fields' performance. In a recent interview, Fields acknowledged Johnson's comments and emphasized his commitment to improving his game. He stated that he understands the high expectations placed upon him as a quarterback and is determined to rise to the challenge.
Fields highlighted the importance of communication within the team and expressed his willingness to learn from both successes and setbacks. He noted that constructive criticism is part of the sport and that he is focused on making the necessary adjustments to enhance his performance. The young quarterback also expressed gratitude for the support from his teammates and coaching staff, indicating that he feels motivated to prove himself on the field.
As the Jets prepare for their upcoming games, Fields is eager to showcase his skills and contribute to the team's success, aiming to turn the tide after a challenging start to the season.
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