New York Jets Face Historic Interception Drought and QB Transition

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New York Jets are expected to release Justin Fields this offseason while the defense faces becoming the first team in NFL history to finish a season without an interception.Head coach Aaron Glenn seeks to avoid the winless defensive record in the final game against Mitchell Trubisky after firing defensive coordinator Steve Wilks in December.Fields will likely leave behind 22 million dollars in dead cap space following a disappointing season where he was benched twice and eventually placed on injured reserve.
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