Jets GM names Justin Fields starting QB
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“We believe in Justin,” Mougey said Sunday at the annual league meetings. “We believe we can win with Justin. So we're excited about Justin.”
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Fields signed a two-year, $40 million contract that included $30 million guaranteed with the Jets on March 10.
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Charles has no offensive stats, seeing two targets in his career. The Jets are adding a weapon for quarterback Justin Fields. Per Ian Rapoport of NFL Media, New York has agreed to a one-year deal with receiver Josh Reynolds. The contract is worth up to $5 ...
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