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Once Justin Fields clears concussion protocol, he will return to his role as the Jets' starting quarterback. More at Pro Football Rumors.
Fields could miss multiple days of practice -- at least -- as New York prepares for Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Jets coach Aaron Glenn noted Monday when speaking with reporters that it would be "hard" to play Fields against Tampa Bay if he's unable to get any meaningful reps before Friday.
Jets head coach Aaron Glenn ruled Fields out for Week 3 during his Wednesday press conference. Fields suffered a concussion in last Sunday’s loss to the Bills and will need to clear the concussion protocol in order to play against the Dolphins on Monday night in Week 4.
TAMPA — The Jets looked dead for much of Sunday afternoon. It felt like the game was over after Tyrod Taylor — starting in place of the injured Justin Fields — threw a pick-6 in the final moments of the first half to put them in a 14-point hole. They went into the fourth-quarter down by 17.
After their humiliating loss to the Bills, some are starting to overreact about Justin Fields and Aaron Glenn. Are their overreactions justified?
Injuries make a big impact on the outcome of NFL games. The 2025 season has already taken a toll on starting quarterbacks. Joe Burrow, Jayden Daniels, Justin Fields, Brock Purdy, and J.J. McCarthy all suffered injuries within the first two weeks of the regular season.