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His contract indicated as much. But New York Jets general manager Darren Mougey made it official Sunday: Justin Fields is New York’s starting quarterback heading into next season. He won’t face competition for the job from backup Tyrod Taylor or anybody else.

“Tyrod’s been around the league for a long time. He knows what it takes to prepare and prep for this league and be ready to play.”

Fields joined the Jets this offseason as a free agent from the Pittsburgh Steelers on a two-year, $40 million contract with $30 million guaranteed. It’s not a quarterback contract that breaks the bank. But it’s not the kind of money that’s paid to a backup.

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Taylor is a 14-season NFL veteran with 58 starts as one of the most experienced backups in the league. If any backup is going to compete for a job held by a borderline starter, it’s Taylor. But, per Mougey, Taylor won’t compete for the job in training camp.

Mougey reiterated that Fields isra the starter when asked if he believes that the former first-round dpick by the Chicago Bears has remaining untapped potential as he approaches his fifth NFL season.

Justin Fields won’t face competition from veteran backup Tyrod Taylor or anyone else in training camp, according to GM Darren Mougey. (Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images)

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Mougey reiterated that Fields is the starter when asked if he believes that the former first-round draft pick by the Chicago Bears has remaining untapped potential as he approaches his fifth NFL season.

“We believe Justin is the starter,” Mougey said. “We believe in Justin. We believe we can win with Justin, so we’re excited about Justin’s potential.”

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Fields has played 50 games, including 44 starts in the NFL. The Bears gave up on him and traded him to the Steelers when they got the chance to draft Caleb Williams. Fields played in 10 games, including six starts last season as the backup to Russell Wilson, who missed multiple games due to injury.

He played well enough in Pittsburgh for the Jets to sign him as their starter for next season.

Is he New York’s long-term answer at quarterback?

Mougey declined to offer details when asked how the Jets will approach QB evaluation in the upcoming draft in which they hold the No. 7 pick.

“We’ll evaluate — just like any position. We’re gonna evaluate the quarterbacks, the entire class,” Mougey said. “That’s the same for every position. It doesn’t change our approach.

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