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Justin Fields Signs $40M Jets Deal: What It Means for NFL in 2025

Mar 10, 2025

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Justin Fields signs with Jets
Justin Fields signs with Jets
Justin Fields signs with Jets

Fields Secures Major Deal with Jets

Justin Fields has signed a two-year, $40 million contract with the New York Jets, including $30 million guaranteed. This move comes after his brief stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2024, where he started 4-2 before being replaced by Russell Wilson despite solid performance numbers.

Impact on Quarterback Market

The signing has immediate ripple effects across the NFL. ESPN's Adam Schefter reports the Pittsburgh Steelers could potentially pursue Aaron Rodgers following Fields' departure. Rodgers' time with the Jets proved disappointing, playing just one game in 2023 due to injury and struggling to a 5-12 record in 2024.

What Fields Brings to New York

At 26, Fields offers the Jets a dynamic dual-threat ability that contrasts with Rodgers' traditional pocket-passing style. His 2022 season with Chicago showcased his potential, rushing for 1,143 yards and 8 touchdowns while finishing ninth in MVP voting.

Fields already has built-in chemistry with Jets star receiver Garrett Wilson from their time together at Ohio State, potentially providing an immediate connection in the passing game.

Future Outlook

For the Jets, this signing represents a clear shift in offensive philosophy. Moving from the aging Rodgers to the mobile Fields indicates a desire to embrace a more modern, versatile approach.

The contract structure—significant guaranteed money but just a two-year term—suggests the Jets see Fields as a potential long-term solution while maintaining future flexibility.

Whether Fields can finally realize his potential in New York after previous stops in Chicago and Pittsburgh remains the key question as the Jets look toward the 2025 season.

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