New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields will start Monday’s game at Miami provided he is cleared from concussion protocol, coach Aaron Glenn said.
Glenn made that point clear on Thursday morning while telling reporters that Fields was expected to be limited in practice later in the day.
“If he’s cleared, he’s the starter,” Glenn said.
Fields was placed in concussion protocol after the Jets’ 30-10 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sept. 14. He was injured in the opening minute of the fourth quarter when he was smacked by Buffalo pass rusher Joey Bosa after throwing an incomplete pass. Fields’ head hit the turf as he landed. He remained in the game for one more play and Bosa sacked Fields, causing a fumble.
Fields was ruled out for New York’s Week 3 game, thereby putting Tyrod Taylor at the controls in a 29-27 setback to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Taylor, 36, completed 26 of 36 passes for 197 yards with two touchdowns and one interception that was returned for a score against the Buccaneers. He was making his first start since 2023.
Fields, 26, has completed just 57.6 percent of his passes for 245 yards with one touchdown. He also has rushed for 97 yards and two score in two games.
The Bears selected Fields with the No. 11 overall pick in the 2021 draft. He spent three seasons in Chicago and one with the Pittsburgh Steelers before signing with the Jets as a free agent in the offseason.
Fields is 14-32 as a starter and has thrown for 8,025 yards with 46 TDs and 31 interceptions.