Justin Fields practices fully with Jets
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New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields returned to team drills Monday after dislocating a toe on his right foot last Thursday.
Justin Fields looks to be developing solid chemistry with rookie tight end Mason Taylor, hitting him over the middle off play-action for a big gain and finding him a second time later in practice. Arian Smith fumbled during one-on-one drills, with Qwan’tez Stiggers forcing the ball out.
Justin Fields ran the offense during 11-on-11 drills Monday — the first day the New York Jets wore pads and four days after dislocating a toe on his right foot.
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Jets Wire on MSNJets QB Justin Fields projected to rush for a ton of yards in 2025Cameron's logic checks out. In Fields' previous two seasons as a full-time starter, he easily cleared 625 rushing yards, including a historic 1,143 as a sophomore in 2022. Fields should have a long leash as the Jets' starter in 2025, and expect the Jets to tap into his scrambling ability.
Justin Fields was limited at Monday morning's padded practice at Jets training camp, but the QB was able to participate in the 11-on-11 portion for the first time since he sustained a dislocated toe during.
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Watch as Justin Fields hits Mason Taylor with a pass in the numbers and the rookie tight end shows off the wheels with a run after the catch Monday.
Former Bears QB Justin Fields suffers a setback at Jets camp after being carted off with an apparent lower leg injury during drills.
Robert Griffin Shares Heartfelt Reaction to Justin Fields Suffering Apparent Leg Injury originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Midway through Thursday’s team drills at New York Jets training camp, the atmosphere shifted from focused intensity to sudden concern.