In a recent article by NFL insider Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic, it was suggested that the Browns might consider trading for Fields as a potential successor to their current starter, Deshaun Watson. Rosenblatt emphasized the logic behind such a move, particularly given Watson's underwhelming performance and injury history since joining Cleveland.
These speculations aren't merely shots in the dark. ESPN sports analytics writer Seth Walder previously predicted that the Browns could land Fields due to Watson's perceived status as a "sunk cost," having started just 12 regular-season games since his acquisition in 2022.
Echoing similar sentiments, Ben Solak of The Ringer highlighted the potential benefits for the Browns in taking a calculated risk on Fields, especially considering the flexibility to exit Watson's fully guaranteed contract in the near future.
Despite these rumors, the market for Fields appears less robust than anticipated, with teams like the Atlanta Falcons and Tampa Bay Buccaneers reportedly pursuing other options for their starting quarterbacks. Additionally, the Las Vegas Raiders and Minnesota Vikings have their own considerations regarding their quarterback situations.
However, the notion of Fields joining the Browns gains credence due to the team's recent hiring of Ken Dorsey as offensive coordinator, known for his expertise in working with dual-threat quarterbacks during his tenure with the Carolina Panthers and Buffalo Bills.
While skepticism exists regarding the practicality of acquiring Fields as a backup, especially for a win-now team like the Browns, the persistence of these rumors suggests that there may be more to the story than meets the eye.
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7 MARS | 29 ANSWERS What's Behind the Ongoing Association Between Justin Fields and the Cleveland Browns? Will Justin Fields get traded? | ||
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