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QB Fields Thinks He Can ‘Be Great’ in Jets’ Offense

  • In March 2025, Justin Fields agreed to a two-year deal worth $40 million to take on the role of starting quarterback for the New York Jets.
  • Fields joined the Jets after three NFL seasons with Chicago and Pittsburgh, where he showed flashes but also faced challenges establishing consistency.
  • Fields is adapting to the offensive scheme introduced by Tanner Engstrand while fostering strong connections with teammates like Garrett Wilson to enhance overall team performance.
  • He achieved a personal best by completing 65.8% of his passes last season and emphasized that with the team's strong roster, success will depend largely on maintaining focus and executing effectively during games.
  • Fields expresses strong confidence in his potential and team, stating, "the sky's the limit" for the Jets' offense as he aims to develop into a consistent playmaker.
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romesentinel.com broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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