Jets' Fields back, but not playing after toe injury
Briefly

Justin Fields, the quarterback for the New York Jets, returned to practice but did not partake in drills following a dislocated toe. The injury, sustained during a practice play, is not severe and he is deemed day-to-day, expected to still play in Week 1 against the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, the injury comes as a setback since it will cost him valuable training camp reps while adapting to a new offensive system. Tyrod Taylor will lead the offense temporarily, supported by backup quarterbacks including Adrian Martinez and Brady Cook.
New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields returned to practice but did not participate in drills after suffering a dislocated toe. He is considered day-to-day and expected to be ready for Week 1.
Fields sustained the injury while attempting to throw an incomplete pass and was carted off but avoided any serious injury. His absence from training camp will affect his development.
The Jets confirmed that Fields would not miss significant time, but his recovery will limit his practice reps, crucial for adapting to a new offensive system.
Tyrod Taylor will start in place of Fields while he recovers, with Adrian Martinez and rookie Brady Cook as backup quarterbacks.
Read at ESPN.com
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