A financial storm is building up for the New York Jets as both Aaron Rodgers and Justin Fields stand in a situation of doubt. While the team already moved ahead of Rodgers earlier this year (February), incurring a dead cap hit of $35 million, another major loss is projected if they finally decide to drop Fields this offseason. A recent report turned out to be a haunting reality for the Jets.

The New York Jets face a looming salary-cap disaster amid their decision to let go of their quarterback, Justin Fields. If they release Fields without using a post-June 1 designation, the team is set to collectively incur a total cost of $57 million (roughly) in dead-cap charges. The number includes about $35 million tied to Rodgers and an estimated $22 million tied to Fields.

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