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Justin Fields will get every chance imaginable with the Jets in 2025.
With Tyrod Taylor, who the franchise has little incentive to put behind center this season, as his backup, only injuries or utterly disastrous play will remove Fields as the QB1 in New York.
That should lead to some solid counting stats for the fifth-year signal-caller.
In a brief stint as the Steelers’ starter last season, Fields seemingly cut back on running the ball, leaning more towards a pocket-passer approach, which is why I’m targeting his passing props ahead of Sunday’s opener.
In 10 appearances and six starts with Pittsburgh, Fields posted career-