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Report: Jets trading QB Justin Fields to Chiefs

By Thomson Reuters Mar 16, 2026 | 10:46 AM

The New York Jets are finalizing a trade to send quarterback Justin Fields to the Kansas City Chiefs, multiple ​outlets reported Monday.

The Jets will acquire a ‌2027 sixth-round draft pick in exchange, with the Chiefs taking on $3 million of the guaranteed $10 million of Fields’ salary.

The move frees up about $4 million in cap ‌space ​for New York and ⁠gives Kansas City a ⁠new backup quarterback for Patrick Mahomes, who is recovering from a torn ACL sustained in Week 15 of last season.

Mahomes, 30, is ​targeting a Week 1 return. Fields provides some insurance in case the two-time NFL ⁠MVP and three-time Super ⁠Bowl champion is not ready for ​the opener.

The deal is pending the result of ​a physical for Fields, 27, who signed ‌a two-year, $40 million contract with the Jets last March but appeared in only nine games (2-7 as a starter).

New York traded for Raiders ⁠quarterback Geno Smith and also has Bailey Zappe and Brady Cook on the roster. Kansas City’s QB room ⁠includes Mahomes, ‌Jake Haener, Chris Oladokun and ⁠now Fields.

Drafted 11th overall by Chicago ​in ‌2021, Fields has a 16-37 record ​as a ⁠starter with the Bears (2021-23), Pittsburgh Steelers (2024) and Jets. He has completed 61.4% of his passes for 9,039 yards, 52 touchdowns and 32 interceptions while rushing for 2,892 yards and 23 scores.

–Field ​Level Media