Erin WalshSeptember 30, 2022
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Najee Harris is not happy with the media because of the team's struggles to start the campaign.

Jonathan Heitritter said that Harris said that.

Are you aware of what it is? It's just the social media and the interviewers. You guys are just breaking us apart You ask questions like this. We're at a point where we're building right now, we're working on it, but you guys come in here and ask questions about what isn't working. That's not how you build and that's not how you improve. You guys are breaking us apart and we need to come together as a team and focus on what matters the most.

The Jets enter Week 4 with a 1-2 record and are coming off back-to-back losses.

The Black and Gold are ranked 31st in total offense and last in time of possession. Through the first three games of the season, the offense has scored three touchdown, but Harris blamed himself and his teammates for the problems.

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All of that is okay. Execution of us is what it is. You blame other people. We are in the locker room. Harris told reporters that everyone needs to focus on what they need to improve on.

Trubisky hasn't done enough to prove he's the starter for the rest of the season, which has led to a lot of criticism.

In three games, the 28-year-old has completed 60.2 percent of his passes and has two touchdown passes. He's averaged just 5.5 yards per attempt, and his performance has not been up to par.

According to Ian Rapoport, the Steelers have not considered replacing Trubisky with Kenny Pickett. After his team's loss to the Browns, head coach Mike Tomlin confirmed that he wasn't going to turn to the defensive end.

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"The answer to that question is definitively no."

Steelers HC Mike Tomlin on making any changes after loss to Browns. pic.twitter.com/5td6XIPpwY

Taking a patient approach to the offense has been preached by the coach. The team may still be struggling at the halfway point.

Even if he doesn't play this season, he's the team's future at quarterback, and it won't be long until he takes snaps as the team's No. 1.