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 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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Jets Wire on MSNJets QB Justin Fields projected to rush for a ton of yards in 2025
Cameron'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 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.
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.
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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.
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