Justin Fields, the highly sought-after quarterback, is facing a shrinking trade market as teams are now viewing him as a backup option, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The Atlanta Falcons, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Las Vegas Raiders have all chosen to pursue other options for their starting quarterback positions, leaving Fields without a clear landing spot.
The Chicago Bears had initially entertained the idea of keeping Fields on their roster alongside potential No. 1 draft pick Caleb Williams for the upcoming season. However, with the trade market drying up, Fields’ future with the team remains uncertain.
Experts had previously speculated that the Steelers would trade a second-round pick for Fields, but ultimately found the cost to be too high. As a result, Fields may find himself in a state of limbo with just six weeks remaining until the NFL draft.
This situation is reminiscent of when the Arizona Cardinals drafted Kyler Murray in 2019 and subsequently traded their previous quarterback, Josh Rosen, during draft weekend. With the draft quickly approaching, it remains to be seen where Fields will ultimately end up and what his future in the NFL holds. Stay tuned for more updates on Fields’ trade prospects on Celebrity Beauty Buzz.
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