MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Justin Fields is not giving up hope with the New York Jets at 0-4.

“It’s very frustrating but I’m not losing faith,” Fields said after Monday night’s 27-21 loss at Miami. “Nobody in the locker room is losing faith. All we’re going to do keep is keep our heads down and work.”

The hard work hasn’t produced any results yet for Fields and first-year coach Aaron Glenn, who was brought in to change the Jets’ culture after Robert Saleh was fired last year in the middle of what became a 5-12 season.

So far, it’s been more of the same for the struggling franchise. The Jets have lost their first four games for the first time since 2020, when they finished 2-14 and coach Adam Gase was fired at the end of the season.

Three turnovers — two resulting in Miami touchdown d

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