Aaron Glenn’s warning shouldn’t be taken lightly, especially when it comes to someone like Justin Fields, who is gearing up to start a new chapter of his career with the New York Jets.
PALM BEACH, Fla. — The Jets are riding with youth over experience. That has been the biggest, most consistent storyline this offseason as they’ve prioritized young, unproven players over the comfort of big names and proven veterans.
The Jets' first-year general manager said Tyrod Taylor will back up Justin Fields, a dual-threat quarterback who the team feels hasn't reached his potential yet.
For the first time since spurning the Pittsburgh Steelers in favor of the New York Jets in free agency, Justin Fields has spoken out about his decision. In an
There will be no drama. Fields will be the Jets’ next quarterback, and Mougey — in his first comments since the start of free agency — made it clear that the Jets are banking on Fields tapping into his untapped potential and becoming the quarterback to lead this franchise out of its doldrums.
The Jets have veterans Justin Fields and Tyrod Taylor on their roster, and they haven't ruled out drafting a quarterback with the seventh overall pick.
There will be no debate in the New York Jets' quarterback room entering the 2025 season: The newly signed Justin Fields is their expected starter. "We believe Justin is the