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Former Chicago Bears QB Justin Fields will get his second chance as a starting quarterback, agreeing to terms with the New York Jets in 2025 free agency.
Fields is positioned to be an NFL starter again after spending last season as Russell Wilson's backup in Pittsburgh.
The new NFL year officially begins at 3 p.m. Wednesday, and the negotiating window for unrestricted free agents opened at 11 a.m. Monday. For the Chicago Bears, it’s a critical period for general ...
Fields went 4-2 as a starter and finished with 1,106 yards passing, five touchdowns and one interception in 2024.
The New York Jets and former Berars quarterback Justin Fields have agreed to a two-year contract worth $40 million, a person ...
The New York Jets signed Justin Fields to be the starter in 2025, and the move can be seen as a win-win for the franchise.
On Tuesday, the Chicago Bears chose what to do with the draft pick they received from the Pittsburgh Steelers for Justin Fields. Because Fields played in fewer than 50% of the Steelers offensive ...
Former Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields is getting a new start in 2025. The Bears traded the former first-round pick to the Pittsburgh Steelers last offseason before drafting Caleb Williams ...
Justin Fields is one of the ... that the Steelers would prefer to keep Fields over Wilson. Fields, 26, was the No. 11 overall pick by the Chicago Bears in 2021. He spent three seasons with them ...
For the first time in his professional career, Justin Fields will be hitting NFL free agency. The former Ohio State star by way of Georgia spent his first three NFL seasons with the Chicago Bears.
The sixth-round pick is the compensation the Bears got from the Steelers in the trade for quarterback Justin Fields last March. The Bears traded their own sixth-round pick to the Seahawks for ...