Jets, Aaron Glenn and Justin Fields
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But after Sunday’s 13-11 loss to the Denver Broncos in London, WFAN host — and former Jets quarterback — Boomer Esiason offered a sobering reality. Fields, who served as Giants quarterback Russell Wilson’s backup with the Steelers last season, may never become the franchise quarterback the Jets hoped for.
LONDON — Justin Fields looked to the sideline and saw Aaron Glenn staring back at him. The offense was lined up for a play but a snap would never come. As the clock ticked down to zero, Garrett Wilson walked off the field and threw his arms up. He followed Glenn off the field, shaking his head on his way through the tunnel.
The New York Jets struggled badly on offense in a 13-11 loss to the Denver Broncos. Justin Fields was sacked nine times and threw for just 45 yards.
The Jets also registered a safety in the third quarter and took an 11-10 lead after a Quinn Meinerz held Micheal Clemons in the end zone. But Denver took the lead with 5:09 remaining after Will Lutz’s eventual game-winning 27-yard field goal.
The New York Jets are not only winless in the United States, but are now winless in London after an ugly 13-11 loss to the Denver Broncos in London in Week 6. The team remains the only one in the NFL without a win this season at 0-6.
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