Justin Fields already sensing his breakout with Jets offense: Skys the limit

Justin Fields is entering his fifth season in the NFL, and he believes he is ready to break out.Fields, who was a disappointment in Chicago and got benched in Pittsburgh, believes he can put it all together with the Jets.“I think I can be great,” Fields said.“That’s been the goal for me my whole life, my whole career.
Like I said, I think the sky’s the limit for this team, this offense.We do have a long way to go.”Fields showed flashes of what he could do Thursday during an OTA practice that was open to the media.
He had some nice runs, including one long one, and made a few precise passes.Fields said he and his teammates have been bonding with outings to a local indoor golf simulator and to a crab boil last weekend.
The 26-year-old could be the latest quarterback reclamation project who thrives in a new place — as Sam Darnold, Baker Mayfield and Geno Smith have.“The offense and defense are new, so guys are really tuned in, locked in and trying to get everything down,” Fields said.“I think once we do, the sky’s the limit.
We have all the guys we need.We have all the talent.
It’s really going to come down to discipline and execution when the games come.”The Jets open against the Steelers, the team Fields played for in 2024, but he said he did not have any reaction to that.“That’s who we play Week 1,” Fields said.“There really wasn’t a thought to that.”Fields has been reunited with Garrett Wilson, his former college teammate, with the Jets.“It’s been good,” Fields said.
“G’s been my guy now for a long time.I really feel like we haven’t skipped a beat out on the practice field.
It’s been great so far.”New defensive coordinator Steve Wilks said the Jets system will be a blend of what he has done and what head coach Aaron Glenn has done as a defensive coordinator.“I really think it’s a collaboration of both of our schemes and what we’re trying to get done,” Wilks said.“But, most importantly, as coach...