
Jets choose Justin Fields as new QB with $40 million NFL free agency contract
NY Post
The Jets are having a Fields Day.
The team and free agent quarterback Justin Fields reached a contract agreement Monday, a source confirmed.
The deal is for two years and $40 million, with $30 million guaranteed. The two sides came to an agreement shortly after the negotiating window opened at noon.
The contract cannot be officially signed until Wednesday, when the new league opens.
Fields, 26, becomes the favorite to be the Jets starting quarterback in 2025.
The only other experienced quarterback on the roster is Tyrod Taylor.

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