Justin Fields went from playmaking starting quarterback to uncomfortable sideline observer.
Jets’ Fields says his confidence has never wavered, used Steelers benching to change his perspective
Justin Fields went from playmaking starting quarterback to uncomfortable sideline observer.
Rather than pout, Fields insisted on drawing on the positives during his one-year stint in Pittsburgh last season and use them to fuel him on the next step of what has been an up-and-down NFL journey.
"Yeah, I'm a big believer in everything happens for a reason," Fields said during a video call Wednesday while speaking with reporters for the first time since signing with the New York Jets last month.
Fields was the No. 11 overall pick by Chicago in the 2021 draft, when the Jets took Zach Wilson at No. 2. After three seasons, the Bears moved on and traded him to the Steelers last offseason. With Russell Wilson dealing with a calf injury, Fields opened the season as Pittsburgh’s starter and had five touchdown passes and five TD runs with just one interception while leading the Steelers to a 4-2 start.