Justin Fields reveals the Patrick Mahomes reason he wanted to be a Chief

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Justin Fields made it clear Tuesday that joining the Chiefs was about more than just a fresh start.

For the former Bears first-round pick, the franchise’s draw was simple: Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid and the culture of winning in Kansas City.

“I wanted to come here because of the [Chiefs’] culture, because of Pat and to learn from him and coach Reid,” Fields said Tuesday, per ESPN. “Just the winning, to be honest.

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs throws a pass during the third quarter. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

“We of course knew of each other, but we really didn’t communicate before coming here. I’m excited to learn from [Mahomes]. I’m already kind of picking his brain a little bit and just observing how he goes about things in the meeting rooms, field and stuff like that. I’m excited, of course, to work with coach Reid and [offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy] and all the guys on offense.”

Fields, 27, was traded by the Jets to the Chiefs for a sixth-round pick in 2027 last month after a disastrous one-year pitstop in New York. 

After signing a two-year, $40 million deal with $30 million guaranteed last offseason, Fields went 2-7 with the Jets and was benched in November. 


Justin Fields wearing a white New York Jets jersey with green accents and a black headband.
New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields warms up before an NFL football game against the New Orleans Saints on Dec. 21, 2025, in New Orleans. AP

A year before that, Fields had seemingly rejuvenated his career by going 4-2 as a starter for the Steelers in 2024 following a topsy-turvy three seasons in Chicago.

He is expected to serve as the backup to Mahomes, who suffered a torn ACL and LCL on Dec. 14, 2025. 

Mahomes is targeting a Week 1 return, but Fields could end up as the Chiefs’ starter early on if he needs a little extra time to recover from the brutal injury. 

“I was excited for a new start, the tradition here, the culture here,” Fields said. “Regardless of me starting or being a backup, I’m going to attack [each day] the same way. My goal is to get better, any way I can. My mindset doesn’t change.”

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