Ex-Steelers Star Unhappy at Jets, Faces Locker Room Cold Shoulder After Five Straight Losses
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New York, NY — October 6, 2025, 09:15 AM EDT — Pittsburgh Steelers fans might feel a pang of vindication as former quarterback Justin Fields expresses deep regret over his move to the New York Jets. After five consecutive losses to open the 2025 NFL season, leaving the team at 0-5, Fields is reportedly struggling with both on-field struggles and a frosty reception from teammates in the locker room.
Fields, who signed a two-year, $40 million contract with $30 million guaranteed this offseason, has voiced his frustration following Sunday’s defeat. “I regret leaving Pittsburgh to come to New York. Five straight losses with the Jets make it hard to believe in any future here. In Pittsburgh, there was always fight, and the fans never stopped believing,” he told reporters after the latest loss, a 27-17 defeat to the Indianapolis Colts on October 5.
The tension extends beyond the field. Sources inside the Jets’ locker room reveal that Fields has been alienated by some teammates, who reportedly call him “a wasted cap hit” due to the team’s inability to translate his dual-threat skills into wins. Through five games, Fields has completed 65% of his passes for 583 yards, with 3 touchdowns and 2 interceptions, while rushing for 280 yards and 4 scores. Despite flashes of brilliance, including 283 yards and 2 TDs against the Cowboys, the Jets’ 0-5 record has fueled discontent.
The cold shoulder stems from perceived inconsistency—Fields led the NFL in EPA/dropback in Week 1 but ranked last in Week 2, and a Week 3 concussion stalled momentum. Teammates, frustrated by turnovers and a porous defense, have reportedly blamed Fields’ $8 million cap hit for draining resources. “He’s trying, but the vibe’s off,” a source said.
As the Jets face the Buffalo Bills in Week 6, Fields’ happiness hangs in the balance. Steelers Nation on X noted, “Fields should’ve stayed—Pittsburgh’s 3-1 with Rodgers!” With pressure mounting, will Fields find his footing, or will the locker room rift deepen?
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