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Justin Fields
Quarterback
Ht: 6' 3" Wt: 227 Age: 26 Exp: 5 years College: Ohio State Drafted: 2021 R1 11
Avg FF PTS
12.2
Per Game
Cumulative FF PTS
134.2
Position Rank: 35th
Projected FF PTS
N/A
Week 22
Upside / Downside
-26
Week 22
Posted: 7/03/2025 2:35 am GMT
New York Jets QB Justin Fields has been making throws on the level of Aaron Rodgers, according to CB Sauce Gardner. "And it's like Justin had made a few throws where I'm like, 'OK, he really been in the lab, for real,"' Gardner said.
Huddle Up: While no one is going to mistake Fields for Rodgers when it comes to carving up defenses from the pocket, it is certainly possible that Fields continues to make strides as a passer to go along with his dynamic rushing ability. The rushing ability alone makes him a low-end QB1 candidate.
Posted: 6/26/2025 1:16 am GMT
New York Jets QB Justin Fields has been a "workaholic" this offseason, according to offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand. "He comes in early, he's here late, and he's trying to digest everything and download all the information and do things the right way," Engstrand said.
Huddle Up: Fields still has to prove he can consistently beat defenses with his arm, but his scrambling ability props up his fantasy value. As the unquestioned starter for the Jets, Fields should have plenty of opportunities to put up numbers. He could be a low-end QB1.
Posted: 6/16/2025 1:19 am GMT
New York Jets QB Justin Fields said he feels more comfortable taking command of the offense this year than he did last season in Pittsburgh when he was involved in a quarterback competition. "It's definitely easier," Fields said. "I think last year was - it was kind of weird a little bit."
Huddle Up: Fields is the unquestioned QB1 for the Jets heading into the season, and while he has yet to prove he can consistently produce big numbers from the pocket, his running ability can't be ignored. Fields should be a high-upside QB2.
Posted: 6/11/2025 6:01 pm GMT
New York Jets QB Justin Fields said he hopes to work out with the wide receivers and tight ends on the roster before the start of training camp.
Huddle Up: Fields wants to continue to work on his connections with the team's pass catchers so they can be ready to perform at training camp. He posted decent numbers when he was the starter this past season but probably will only be a No. 2 fantasy quarterback in 2025.
Posted: 3/31/2025 1:16 am GMT
New York Jets QB Justin Fields is expected to be the starter in 2025, general manager Darren Mougey said Sunday, March 30. "We believe Justin is the starter," Mougey said.
Huddle Up: Whether or not the Jets add a quarterback in the draft remains to be seen, but Fields is a safe bet to be the starter when the season begins. Despite his inconsistencies throwing the ball, his scrambling ability gives him QB1 upside on a weekly basis.
Posted: 3/14/2025 1:26 am GMT
Free-agent QB Justin Fields officially signed with the New York Jets Thursday, March 13.
Huddle Up: Fields has his flaws as a passer, but his production as a runner helps prop up his stat lines. He should be a serviceable QB2.
Posted: 3/10/2025 6:42 pm GMT
Free-agent QB Justin Fields (Steelers) agreed to a two-year deal worth $40 million with the New York Jets, according to sources Monday, March 10. The deal includes $30 million guaranteed.
Huddle Up: The Jets got rid of Davante Adams, but Fields proved he can still provide fantasy value in a pinch. He'll be New York's starter and has a decent supporting cast around him with Garrett Wilson and Breece Hall. He's still a QB2 option due to his limitations as a passer, but there's weekly upside given his rushing ability.
Posted: 3/09/2025 10:28 pm GMT
Pittsburgh Steelers impending free-agent QB Justin Fields is open to re-signing with the Steelers but wants to see what other teams are offering before making a decision.
Huddle Up: Fields is expected to receive interest from at least the New York Jets when free agency begins but could return to the Steelers. Fantasy players should monitor the situation over the next few days because Fields could be a possible low-end No. 1 quarterback in some leagues if he starts for a team in 2025.
Posted: 3/08/2025 2:27 am GMT
Pittsburgh Steelers impending free-agent QB Justin Fields is garnering the most interest from the New York Jets, according to Jordan Schultz of FOX Sports.
Huddle Up: Fields has had his inconsistencies as a passer, but he was solid in his starts for Pittsburgh last year, and he is always a threat to run the ball. His dual-threat ability gives Fields QB potential if he is a starter in 2025.
Posted: 3/05/2025 2:12 am GMT
Pittsburgh Steelers impending free-agent QB Justin Fields is reportedly more likely to return to the team than Russell WIlson, according to sources via NFL Media's Ian Rapoport.
Huddle Up: Fields was famously replaced by Wilson after going 4-2 this season. As NFL Network's Mike Garafolo stated on "The Insiders," there was some thought that Pittsburgh scaled back the offense to keep the pressure off Fields since the intention all along was to have Wilson start in 2024. Fields is more than 10 years younger than Wilson, who did not make much of a case to retain the starting job with a poor finish to the season. Fields' dual-threat ability will give him theoretical QB1 upside for as long as he remains one of the best athletes on the field, but Pittsburgh needs to add some more weapons in order for that to happen.
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