Jets Rookie Suffers Knee Injury as Justin Fields Returns From Scare
MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, JUL 28 – Justin Fields resumed 11-on-11 drills just four days after a dislocated toe, maintaining his role as Jets starting quarterback after signing a two-year, $40 million contract.
- Justin Fields, the New York Jets’ quarterback, took part in team practice again on Monday, just a few days after suffering a dislocated toe on his right foot during training in Florham Park, New Jersey.
- Fields suffered the injury early last Thursday and was carted off the field for multiple tests, with the team announcing the diagnosis shortly after.
- Fields sat out completely on Friday, threw passes in 7-on-7 drills Saturday, had a day off Sunday, and then ran the offense in 11-on-11 drills on Monday, the first padded practice this summer.
- Jets head coach Aaron Glenn said Fields was limited as intended but made some good throws and had a solid practice, adding, "just limit him the way we want him to be limited."
- Fields’ quick return eased concerns about the injury’s severity and suggests cautious optimism about his recovery and readiness to lead the Jets this season.
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Jets Quarterback Back at Practice Amid Injury
(Fordham Park, NJ) – Jets quarterback Justin Fields was back at practice Monday — after giving Gang Green’s fans a major scare last week. He hurt his right toe and was carted off the field at training camp last Friday – during 11-on-11 drills in Florham Park. Trainers checked him on the sideline before taking him off for X-rays. Coach Aaron Glenn says Fields may have been stepped on. Backup QB Tyrod Taylor took over reps. But the team is countin…
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