Jets' Justin Fields back, but not practicing, after toe scare - ESPN
New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields was back at practice Friday, but he did not participate in team or individual drills a day after being carted off with a dislocated toe.
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New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields was back at practice Friday, but he did not participate in team or individual drills a day after being carted off with a dislocated toe.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — When mandatory minicamp opened last June, the New York Jets made news for the wrong reasons. Two of their most prominent players were no-shows. One was on the other side of the world, investigating the riddle of the Sphinx. The other was on the other side of New Jersey, spinning his own riddle with a perplexing holdout.
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