This is the biggest free agent to land with the Jets so far under the new power duo of rookie head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey. With the quarterback dominoes falling quickly in the early stages of free agency, Fields lands a starting opportunity with a QB-needy team changing directions significantly after the failed Rodgers experiment.

Best known for his running prowess, Fields spent last season with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He took over starting duties for an injured Russell Wilson but ceded the job once Wilson was cleared. The Steelers used Fields in spot duty thereafter, never able to regain the starting role even as Pittsburgh struggled down the stretch.

Fields, who turned 26 last week, completed 106 of his 161 passes (65.8%) for 1,106 yards, five passing touchdowns and only one interception in 10 games (six starts) last season. He also ran 62 times for 289 yards and five more scores.

Fields has never faced the Jets before in his career, but Glenn faced him several times when both were in the NFC North, with Fields running wild a few times against the Detroit Lions. He also threw for a career-high 335 yards and four TDs against the Broncos in 2023 when Mougey was part of Denver's front office. And he'll reunite with wide receiver Garrett Wilson, as the two were teammates for two years at Ohio State.