New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields is back at practice on Monday, less than a week after dislocating his toe during a training camp workout, according to a report from Jets beat writer Jack Rosenblatt.
The scary moment at practice last week drew questions about Fields's immediate availability moving forward. Although the Jets listed Fields as day-to-day with the injury.
Fields participating in 11-on-11 activity on Monday is an obvious indication that he is good to go, and Jets fans can now breathe a sigh of relief.
Fields signed a two-year, $40 million deal this offseason in free agency, which included $30 million guaranteed to become the team's new starting quarterback under head coach Aaron Glenn.
In 10 games with the Pittsburgh Steelers last season, Fields completed 65.8% passes for 1,106 yards and five touchdowns to one interception.






