Jets Sign Fields as Starting QB, Release Rodgers
Jets Sign Fields as Starting QB, Release Rodgers

Jets Sign Fields as Starting QB, Release Rodgers

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The New York Jets have committed to Justin Fields as their starting quarterback for the upcoming season, signing him to a two-year, $40 million contract with $30 million guaranteed. This move marks Fields' third NFL team in as many years, following stints with the Chicago Bears and Pittsburgh Steelers. In Pittsburgh, Fields demonstrated improvement, posting a 4-2 record as a starter with a career-high completion rate and showcasing his dual-threat capabilities. Jets General Manager Darren Mougey and Head Coach Aaron Glenn express strong belief in Fields' potential, emphasizing his leadership and athleticism as key assets. Fields aims to break the Jets' long playoff drought, striving to develop into a top-tier quarterback under a new offensive system tailored to his strengths. The team sees Fields' signing as a strategic step away from the veteran presence of Aaron Rodgers, focusing instead on nurturing young talent.

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