New York Jets coach Aaron Glenn is quickly learning about the media and fan obsession with his team's quarterback play.

On Tuesday, he sounded both amused and annoyed by the reaction to Justin Fields ' two preseason performances.

"I mean, you have so many people that want to talk about a small amount of plays these guys get to go out there and play," the first-year coach said. "And then everything is falling down because we throw six passes [actually five, last Saturday].

"Then, I mean, he's Johnny Unitas when we throw four passes [in the first game]. So, it bothers me, and I laugh at it quite a bit. But the thing is, I understand it because that's the noise that happens on the outside."

The Jets, in a decades-long search for a franchise quarterback, have entrusted the 2025 season t

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