Chiefs, Jets, and Fields Shine Bright in Championship Play!
Everyone gets a benefit from the deal that sends Fields to Kansas City.
The Chiefs needed a veteran quarterback with starting experience. The Jets had one too many. And while it's not exactly an accidental collision between peanut butter and chocolate , the trade that will send Justin Fields to the Chiefs for a 2027 sixth-round pick is a win-win-win for the two teams and the player.
In Kansas City, starter Patrick Mahomes is recovering from a torn ACL. He's determined to return as soon as possible. The Chiefs need someone who can handle the reps until the team is comfortable clearing him to practice.
In New York, it was clear they wanted to move on from Fields. They were facing the possibility of cutting him and eating his $10 million in fully-guaranteed salary, less whatever he'd make elsewhere (most likely, the $1. 215 million minimum for his level of experience).
And while the Chiefs could have waited for Fields to be released, the Jets could have dragged their feet. Since the Jets would have owed Fields nothing beyond the guaranteed $10 million until Week 1, they could have kept him from going to Kansas City and getting to work. So the Chiefs will pay $3 million ($1.