Rich Cimini, a staff writer at ESPN covering the New York Jets and NFL, reports on the team’s significant changes, including the signing of quarterback Justin Fields, known for his exceptional running ability, to a two-year, $40 million deal. Fields’ mobility could revolutionize the Jets’ offense, with former Ohio State teammate Garrett Wilson expressing excitement about the reunion. The team hopes Fields’ athleticism will improve their struggling running game and provide a new dimension under first-time offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand.
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Cowboys former first-round pick has to improve to avoid dreaded bust label
Tyler Guyton candidly acknowledged his disappointing rookie season with the Cowboys, where he struggled in pass protection and run blocking, leading to being benched. Facing significant expectations as a first-round pick, Dallas is giving him another chance to solidify his role as left tackle, especially with key departures on the offensive line and a championship window closing. Need More Context? 🔎
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