


Jets Quarterback Justin Fields Suffers Toe Injury During Training Camp
New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields sustained an apparent toe injury during training camp, leading to uncertainty about his availability and the team's quarterback plans.
Overview
- New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields was carted off the practice field during training camp after sustaining an apparent toe injury, requiring immediate examination by trainers.
- Coach Aaron Glenn confirmed Fields' injury but could not provide details on its severity, leaving the team awaiting further information regarding their new quarterback's status.
- Fields recently signed a two-year, $40 million contract with the Jets, joining to replace Aaron Rodgers and bolster their quarterback position.
- His injury could prompt the Jets to seek an experienced quarterback or initiate a competition among current rostered players if Fields faces an extended absence.
- Prior to joining the Jets, Fields started six games for the Pittsburgh Steelers last season, throwing for 1,106 yards, five touchdowns, and one interception.
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Justin Fields sustained a dislocated toe in his right foot during Jets training camp and is being managed on a day-to-day basis.
If Fields faces an extended absence due to the injury, the Jets might look for an experienced quarterback or start a competition among their current rostered players to fill the quarterback role.
Before joining the Jets, Fields started six games last season for the Pittsburgh Steelers, throwing for 1,106 yards, five touchdowns, and one interception.
Justin Fields recently signed a two-year, $40 million contract with the Jets to replace Aaron Rodgers and strengthen the team's quarterback position.
During practice, Fields was seen limping and was treated in the injury tent before being carted off the field; Tyrod Taylor, a teammate, delivered a message to teammates in response to the incident.
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