Justin Fields does well in an offseason throw video.

During the 2024 NFL season, Justin Fields is diligently getting ready for the game. Moreover, it would appear that enhancing his accuracy is a component of this preparation method.  

Recent social media posts featured an outstanding video of him throwing, in which he demonstrated some of the gains he has made.  

The ability to process readings and maintain possession of the ball are two of Fields' most significant shortcomings, according to some. Having said that, precision was also a component of that equation.  

Fields has a career completion rate of 60.3% after playing in the National Football League for three years. In his first year, he completed 58.9% of his passes, in his second year  

he completed 60.4% of his passes, and in his last season, he completed 61.4% of his passes. There is a slight improvement there, but looking at those figures in the big picture, they are quite low.  

With a completion percentage of 61.4%, he finished 30th in the NFL in the previous season and 32nd in the next year. If he had been eligible for rankings in 2021, he would have been 44th among all quarterbacks of that year. That is not a mark that can be maintained in the National Football League, which is why he is working so hard to improve his ball placement.  

The following season, however, he will have to put up a fight in order to put numbers on the stat sheet. In the upcoming season, he is expected to serve as the backup quarterback for Russell Wilson in Pittsburgh  

Others, however, are of the opinion that Fields will eventually surpass the experienced quarterback on a one-year deal at some time during the course of the season.  

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