Jets Sign Fields, End Partnership with Rodgers
Jets Sign Fields, End Partnership with Rodgers

Jets Sign Fields, End Partnership with Rodgers

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The New York Jets have signed quarterback Justin Fields to a two-year, $40 million deal with $30 million guaranteed, marking a new chapter following the end of their partnership with Aaron Rodgers. Fields, who previously played for the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Chicago Bears, will reunite with former Ohio State teammate Garrett Wilson, now a top wide receiver for the Jets. This signing is seen as a potential turning point for the Jets, who have struggled with quarterback stability in recent years. Fields has shown promise despite a mixed track record, notably during his six-game stint with the Steelers where he achieved a 4-2 record. Fields' rushing ability and past connection with Wilson are expected to be assets for the Jets, although there are concerns about the team's offensive line and coaching staff. The move has sparked reactions across the NFL, with some fans optimistic about this fresh start while others remain skeptical.

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