The episode explores the Jets' quarterback conundrum, spotlighting Justin Fields' potential fit. Author: ksdk.com . Published: 3:24 AM CST February 25, 2025
As part of the latter camp, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported that the Jets are a “sleeper option” to sign Justin Fields in free agency. For multiple reasons, Fields is an intriguing fit for the Jets’ predicament.
The Jets would make sense. The team has young talent on offense in Wilson and running back Breece Hall, and has a solid defensive core as well. And Fields is unlikely to fetch a t
Three candidates come to mind in case the Carroll-Russell reunion tour is nothing more than a pipe dream. Sam Darnold, Aaron Rodgers and Justin Fields could potentially be in play for Carroll in Sin City.
The New York Jets don't know who their starting quarterback is going to be in 2025 but the organization may have some ideas on who they want leading the charge. With several veteran signal-callers available in free agency like Kirk Cousins and others,
The New York Jets could make a run at quarterback Justin Fields with Aaron Rodgers out the door in the Big Apple, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. Fowler reported Sunday on SportsCenter that there "could be something there if they're looking to go younger" regarding the Jets' QB search.
While Justin Fields is reportedly open to returning to the Pittsburgh Steelers on a new contract, all of his wildest dreams in the NFL could potentially be had in The Big Apple. That is right. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported on Monday's SportsCenter that the New York Jets will have interest in the Steelers' backup and former franchise quarterback of the Chicago Bears for a minute.
The New York Jets are officially shopping for a new quarterback, but it's not the sexiest offseason market. Taking a shot at a draft prospect may not be in the
The New York Jets and quarterback Justin Fields have mutual interest ahead of free agency, according to ESPN NFL Insider Jeremy Fowler.
Super Bowl XLV champion Aaron Rodgers will need to find a new team if he wants to continue his NFL career in 2025 after being told to move on by the New York Jets