On Thursday morning, the New York Jets time froze. Quarterback Justin Field was taken off the field due to a toe injury. Jets fans were afraid of the worst, but fortunately, the field is expected to be OK.
He suffered from a dislocated toe on the second day of training camp. Reports around the league show Justin Fields are considered “days” and are expected to be ready for week one. After being transported on Thursday morning, Justin Fields returned to practice and jogged onto the field. Positive signs after the fear of yesterday’s injury.
All signs point to Justin Field, who recovers quickly from toe injuries
A day after dislocating his toe, Jets QB Justin Fields is back to practice. pic.twitter.com/w6yisrl1lu
-Adam Scha After (@adamscha after) July 25th, 2025
First year Jets coach Aaron Glenn said he gets a “lump in my throat” whenever a player collapses due to an injury. He was nervous about Justin Fields on Thursday and didn’t want to speculate on what had happened. By noon Thursday, Glenn and the rest of the Jets organizations were able to sigh from Ah Relief. Sources said Justin Fields avoided missing a significant amount of time and reported that he was considered “days.”
Just a day after dislocating his toe, Justin Fields is back on the training field in New York. NFL network Ian Rapoport will work with the team in some way on Friday. Whether it’s a separate drill or work on the side. Anyway, the jets are relieved to know that the field won’t miss a fair amount of time due to injuries.
Justin Fields returned to the training field with the Jets the day after suffering from a dislocated toe. pic.twitter.com/sofmgercfz
– Jet Video (@snyjets) July 25th, 2025
Last season, Justin Fields began the first six games of the Pittsburgh season. He went 4-2, but was eventually replaced by veteran QB Russell Wilson. Fields left the Steelers this offseason and signed a two-year, $40 million contract with New York. Over four seasons, the Fields have played in 50 games and have a 44 start.
The 2025 field backup is Journeyman Tyrod Taylor. He was in New York in 2024 and was the backup to Aaron Rodgers. When Justin Fields left practice Thursday, Taylor replaced him with a team drill. Additionally, the Jets will have Andrien Martinez and Rookie Brady Cook in QBs in 2025. New York expects the field to start all 17 games, except for unexpected injuries.