Fields better hope the problem has been coaching because if he continues to look completely inept under Andy Reid, he’s done.
He's going into a situation where the organization and fanbase are used to superior QB play with Mahomes. I think he's just a backup in case Mahomes gets injured again. He'll be walking into a lot of hostility and skepticism especially if he stinks up the joint. I don't see Reid having a lot of patience if the '25 version of Fields walks thru the door.
Even a good team does dumb things sometimes. (And no, I'm not talking about the Jets). Godspeed, Justin. Hope you have a great career somewhere I don't care to watch you airmail balls into the sidelines every drive.
Meh. Taking on Fields was a fair move to make, I didn't hate it. Nobody really knew just how shit he was going to play, it was a worthwhile reclamation-project risk.
I’m hearing its a 2027 6th rounder, so a year out. Still, great to get anything at all, and they are picking up $3M in salary…
Not for nothing, but Woody the rube very publicly threw Justin Fields under the bus. “Well, it looks like [rookie head coach Aaron Glenn] is turning around parts of it,” Johnson said. “It’s hard when you have a quarterback with a rating that he’s got. I mean, he has ability, but something is just not jiving. But if you look at any head coach of a quarterback like that, you’re going to see similar results if you were across the league. You have to play consistently at that position, and that’s what we’re going to try to do.” The Jets owner did not stop there. “I just think defense, special teams are doing better,” Johnson added. “Defense is pretty good. If we can just complete a pass, it would look good." I'm not saying any of the things that you said were wrong, but can you really blame Justin Fields on some level for having absolutely no confidence and feeling terrible about being at the helm of a sinking ship? His "body language", as you put it. He handled it with grace when he was benched and did not badmouth anyone involved, including the jackass who said it. I realize that the Jets were 0-7 when Woody opined out of his ass, but that is behind closed doors stuff no matter what everyone may be thinking outside the boardroom. That aside, time to move on. Or probably sideways.
Financially and picks a total wash. Brilliant move. Plus we save 9M next year. The way I look at it, we got Geno for no picks at a cost of seven million for this year, versus keeping Fields for one more year at the cost of twenty. A+.
Yea this was a financial move more than anything ….its a trade neither team can say got the better deal but for the Jets situation it’s as good as it gets. The 2027 6th round pick most likely gets flipped to trade up for a better depth piece. The cap savings is good too.
Yeah that definitely didn’t help. But as ignorant as it was for Woody to say that, Fields had 3 games up until that point with less than 50 yards passing. He deserved criticism.
Since they got a 6th round pick back for Fields, which is what they sent in a pick swap with Vegas, they essentially traded Justin Fields for Geno Smith. That's definitely an upgrade at the QB position for basically nothing. Great move by Mougey.
I said in the other thread that depending on who the team was that rescued him from the worst possible 2025 setup he had here I might be tempted to bet Fields per/game stats to be better then Gino's this year. For the record I like that bet with him landing in KC
Yeah…crazy that a former first round pick is now worth a 6th round pick a year out… I never liked the player and thought it was a bad idea to sign him as he is just not an NFL QB, but hey, Reid is more qualified than me to make that decision so who am I to question?
For a guy who was as supportive about taking the Fields flyer as you were last offseason this really shouldn't be a surprise imo. Just like Rodgers and with the acquisition damage already accounted for in both cases I'll probably always wonder what either might of ended up looking like as Jets with a legit offensive coaching room neither ever got here imo.
I was under the impression that he was guaranteed 10MM but his contract was for 20mm. So we're either paying 7mm or 17mm. Maybe my memory about his contract is fuzzy. Right now, and its early, OTC is showing 19mm in dead money implying Chiefs are taking on only 1mm of the 20mm
I got those figures from the ESPN article by Cimini: Sources: Jets to trade QB Justin Fields to Chiefs for 2027 pick - ESPN To facilitate the trade, the Jets are paying $7 million of Fields' $10 million 2026 guaranteed salary, a source told ESPN. Kansas City will pay the remaining $3 million, much like the Jets did when they traded last week for Smith. As part of that trade, the Jets will pay Smith $3.3 million while the Raiders are paying him $16.2 million. -- So IDK I was just going based on that. I know nothing about finances I can barely balance my own checkbook let alone the Jets' checkbook when they sign QBs that can't throw for $40 mil
The Jets contract was for $40 million over two years with $30 million guaranteed. By cutting him a year early the Jets were charged $20 million dead cap money with another $10 million still owed. KC is paying $3 million of that $10 million. The other $20 million is all paid in dead cap money this year with none carried over to 2027. The other or original $10 million was paid out last year for the first year. That all equals to $40 million. I think that’s how it works anyway? …. But the main thing is Fields is off the book for dead cap money in 2027 which he wouldn’t have been had the Jets cut him I think. Fields gets all $40 million now because KC took on the contract if I’m not mistaken …
The dead money includes his signing bonus that was spread out over the second year. We already paid that, so the cap hit is the 2026 salary and the second year of the prorated bonus. The math works out to us saving $3 mil because the that’s what the Chiefs are paying of what he’s due to be owed, not what his cap hit is. I have no idea if how I wrote that makes sense.