The New York Jets are expected to target a quarterback on Day 2 of the NFL Draft to pair with a potential veteran quarterback rather than using their No. 7 overall pick on a top prospect, according to SNY's Connor Hughes.
With Geno Smith heading to the Las Vegas Raiders, the ripple effects will hit every quarterback-needy team. That includes the Pittsburgh Steelers, who seem set in the Justin Fields and Russell Wilson market.
The Indianapolis Colts are reportedly hoping to add a veteran quarterback this offseason, and they reportedly already have a list of potential targets. According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, "names on their radar include Daniel Jones,
The New York Jets need a new quarterback, and The Athletic's Zach Rosenblatt has a hunch about who might be coming to the Big Apple.
The New York Jets have been believed to be targeting quarterback Justin Fields in free agency, but they reportedly have other options in mind if he returns to the Pittsburgh Steelers. SNY's Connor Hughes reported on Sunday that he believes the Jets would "turn their attention to" veteran quarterbacks Marcus Mariota and Carson Wentz if Fields signs a new contract with the Steelers,
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Despite being just days away from the start of free agency in the NFL, the offseason has already gone off the rails. You want All-Pro caliber players like DK Metcalf and Trey Hendrickson on the trade block?
Fields likely doesn’t trust the Pittsburgh Steelers to do the right thing—and even if he did, why on earth would he sacrifice the opportunity to make more money elsewhere by signing a contract extension with a team that has been more dishonest and disloyal than his previous home, the Bears?
Pittsburgh Steelers QB and impending free agent Justin Fields dropped a photo on Instagram just after GM Omar Khan spoke at the NFL Combine.
This is coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey’s first offseason with the Jets and they have a lot of work to do after inheriting a team that finished 5-12 last season.