On Tuesday, the New York Jets will open organized team activities for the first time with Justin Fields as the team’s starting quarterback.
Fields signed a two-year, $40 million deal with the Jets to be the team’s starter without a competition. While New York turned heads with that omission, there’s reason to suspect they made the correct decision.
And it’s because of the work the former first-round pick has done over the last month.
Justin Fields opens OTAs as QB1
Once Glenn opened up voluntary workouts earlier in May, the Jets have seen close to 94% participation from their roster, according to the head coach.