
New York quarterback Justin Fields carted off the field with leg injury at Jets training camp
The team abruptly ended that portion of practice after the injury before moving on to special teams work, according to SNY's Connor Hughes.
Fields was brought in to replace Aaron Rodgers, whose own tenure with the Jets was derailed by a torn Achilles tendon on his first offensive drive with the team.
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