What does the future hold for Jets QB Justin Fields after benching?


The future of Justin Fields with the New York Jets remains shrouded in uncertainty.

Following his benching in favor of Tyrod Taylor last week due to subpar performance, it is evident that the Jets are planning to appoint a new starting quarterback for the 2026 season.

Despite this shake-up, the 26-year-old Fields is still tied to the team for the upcoming season, having inked a two-year, $40 million contract in March. However, the Jets have the option to release him after just one year, potentially saving $10 million.

Regardless of who takes the helm as the starting quarterback next season, the Jets will require a seasoned backup. This necessity could present a case for keeping Fields on the roster.

Let’s delve into the potential pathways for Fields.

OPTION 1: RELEASE FIELDS WITH JUNE 1 DESIGNATION

Parting ways with Fields appears to be the most plausible outcome for both parties. This would allow the Jets to seek out a dependable backup to support their prospective rookie quarterback. For Fields, it presents an opportunity for a fresh start, possibly in a less high-pressure environment than New York.

When asked if Fields had a future with the franchise, Jets coach Aaron Glenn danced around the question.

“Man, that’s a ways down the road,” he said.

It is hard to imagine Fields staying with the Jets. In addition to being criticized by fans and media alike, Fields was lambasted by owner Woody Johnson and blamed for the team’s 0-7 start to the season.

Why would Fields want to return to a place where he was benched and then ripped by the team’s owner? There is also a financial aspect to consider with Fields, which is why the Jets will likely want to move on.

Fields is set to make $20 million in 2026, with half of that fully guaranteed. If the Jets release Fields, they will be left with a $22 million cap charge they can spread over two years with a June 1 designation. Keep in mind, the Jets still have Aaron Rodgers’ dead cap hit on the books after they released him in March. Rodgers’ cap hit is $49 million, which they are spreading between 2025 ($14 million) and 2026 ($35 million).

The Jets can do the same with Fields, which would result in a $13 million dead cap hit in 2026. If the Jets release Fields, they would have $48 million of dead cap charge on two quarterbacks not on the roster. Gang Green is expected to have over $100 million in salary cap space in 2026.

OPTION 2: KEEP FIELDS AS QB2

The Jets will need a backup quarterback and a bridge player, with a young quarterback expected to come to Florham Park. So, there could be some thought to keeping Fields with the Jets for one more season. Taylor, 36, will be a free agent at season’s end.

But if the Jets know the Fields experiment is not working, what’s the point of keeping him for financial reasons? Fields is a quarterback who has a unique set of attributes that can be successful in certain offenses. Clearly, the Jets offense hasn’t been one of them.

The other issue with keeping Fields is that his playing style may differ from the quarterback the Jets select next April. It is widely believed that they could draft Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza, who is more of a pocket passer but can scramble when pass rushers come his way.

It may be more beneficial for the Jets to have a veteran quarterback who is similar to Mendoza, should they decide to select him.

OPTION 3: RESTRUCTURE CONTRACT

This is probably the least likely option because Fields can be a backup quarterback in a different location. Teams like the Ravens, Titans or the Falcons could be on the hunt for an experienced backup next year.

Fields probably won’t make as money as he did with the Jets in a new location, but some team will kick the tires on a player who has started 53 games in the league.

PREDICTION:

It seems all but certain the Jets will have a new quarterback next year. It looks like it is best for everyone that the Jets move on from Fields.

It is hard to fault the Jets for trying the Fields experiment, but it just didn’t work for a variety of reasons.

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