The New York Jets' new coaching staff, including coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey, shared insights at the NFL's annual owners meeting. Their comments revealed a strategy involving multiple players and a shift in approach.
The team expressed confidence in Justin Fields as the starting quarterback. While specific details about offensive strategies weren't deeply explored, the overall tone suggested a positive outlook on Fields' potential.
Coach Glenn's comments regarding running back Breece Hall indicated a committee approach. He highlighted that Hall, along with Braelon Allen and Isaiah Davis, would all see significant playing time. This suggests a strategy of distributing carries among multiple players rather than relying on a single 'bell-cow' back.