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Will start in 2025
Jets GM Darren Mougey said Sunday that Fields will be the team's starter heading into the 2025 season, Brian Costello of the New York Post reports.
ANALYSIS
Fields joined the Jets on a two-year, $40 million contract on March 10 after the team moved on from starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers this offseason. It was widely assumed that the 26-year-old would fill the hole at starting quarterback, so Mougey's comments don't come as much of a surprise; however, the general manager added that incumbent backup Tyrod Taylor will be "on his heels," per Costello. Mougey also said that the team is hoping for Fields to pull off a turnaround similar to a pair of other high first-round draft picks who found success with a different team than the one who drafted them, citing Sam Darnold with the Vikings last year and Baker Mayfield with the Buccaneers, according to Rich Cimini of ESPN.com. Fields performed relatively well after being traded from the Bears to the Steelers last offseason. In 10 appearances with six starts, he completed a career-high 65.8 percent of his passes for 1,106 yards, five touchdowns and one interception to go along with 62 carries for 289 yards and five TDs. The Jets' offensive skill players are headlined by a pair of standouts with wide receiver Garrett Wilson and running back Breece Hall, but the team lacks in offensive depth and overall infrastructure.
Fields joined the Jets on a two-year, $40 million contract on March 10 after the team moved on from starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers this offseason. It was widely assumed that the 26-year-old would fill the hole at starting quarterback, so Mougey's comments don't come as much of a surprise; however, the general manager added that incumbent backup Tyrod Taylor will be "on his heels," per Costello. Mougey also said that the team is hoping for Fields to pull off a turnaround similar to a pair of other high first-round draft picks who found success with a different team than the one who drafted them, citing Sam Darnold with the Vikings last year and Baker Mayfield with the Buccaneers, according to Rich Cimini of ESPN.com. Fields performed relatively well after being traded from the Bears to the Steelers last offseason. In 10 appearances with six starts, he completed a career-high 65.8 percent of his passes for 1,106 yards, five touchdowns and one interception to go along with 62 carries for 289 yards and five TDs. The Jets' offensive skill players are headlined by a pair of standouts with wide receiver Garrett Wilson and running back Breece Hall, but the team lacks in offensive depth and overall infrastructure.
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Armed with the first pick in this year’s draft, the Bears cut bait on Fields, the 11th overall pick from 2021, and traded him to the Steelers for a mere sixth-rounder. Fields is expected to back up Russell Wilson, though the team hasn't given any guarantees for the Week 1 starting job, with coach Mike Tomlin only saying that Wilson has "pole position." The biggest problem for Fields is that his accuracy has not improved much through three years. Last season, he ranked 28th in the league in on-target percentage (68.1) and 29th in completion percentage (61.4). His downfield passing, though, greatly improved (thank you, DJ Moore). Not only did Fields look downfield often -- his average target depth was 8.0 yards (11th), throwing deep on 14.3 percent of attempts (2nd) -- he was on target with 51.9 percent of his attempts of 20-plus yards (11th) with seven TDs and two INTs. Those are better numbers than Wilson’s, by the way. Fields’ fantasy value, though, is built on rushing. Despite missing four and a half games with a thumb injury, he was second among QBs with 657 rushing yards and ran for four scores. Fields finished as QB6 the year prior and has more potential fantasy value than Wilson, but the 25-year-old might not get the chance to show it in 2024, the final season of his rookie contract.
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Heading to Big Apple
Fields is slated to sign a two-year, $40 million contract with the Jets, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
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Draws interest from Jets, Steelers
The Steelers and Jets have shown interest in signing Fields, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports.
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Pittsburgh to bring back one QB?
Steelers owner and president Art Rooney II said Monday that it's his "preference" and will be "a priority" to re-sign one of Fields or Russell Wilson this offseason, Mike DeFabo of The Athletic reports.
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Minimal work to close out 2024
Fields failed to complete his lone pass attempt and played two snaps in the Steelers' 28-14 loss to the Ravens this past Saturday in the wild-card round.
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Turns in full practice
Fields (abdomen) was a full participant in Tuesday's practice, Brooke Pryor of ESPN.com reports.
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Receiver corps taking shape
Fields, who signed with the Jets on March 10, has subsequently seen the team add veterans Josh Reynolds and Tyler Johnson to his wide-receiver corps, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Johnson inked a one-year deal back on March 15 after posting a respectable 26-291-1 line on 41 targets over 15 regular-season games with the Rams last season, following a pair of quiet campaigns. Meanwhile, Reynolds came aboard Thursday on his own one-year contract and brings along a resume that includes 233 receptions for 3,127 yards and 20 touchdowns. Fields will naturally rely on Garrett Wilson as his No. 1 target in 2025, but the pair of veteran complementary options should also serve him well.
Johnson inked a one-year deal back on March 15 after posting a respectable 26-291-1 line on 41 targets over 15 regular-season games with the Rams last season, following a pair of quiet campaigns. Meanwhile, Reynolds came aboard Thursday on his own one-year contract and brings along a resume that includes 233 receptions for 3,127 yards and 20 touchdowns. Fields will naturally rely on Garrett Wilson as his No. 1 target in 2025, but the pair of veteran complementary options should also serve him well.