Justin Fields #2 of the Pittsburg Steelers and Justin with his father Ivant Fields.Photo:Getty and Justin Fields/ Instagram
Getty and Justin Fields/ Instagram
Pittsburgh SteelersquarterbackJustin Fieldswouldn’t be where he is today without the support of his parents, Ivant “Pablo” Fields and Gina Tobey.
Former college football player and resource officer Ivant and sales/relationship manager Gina welcomed their son Justin on Mar. 5, 1999, in Kennesaw, Ga. Justin is also close with his stepmother Jo Ann Fields, with whom Ivant shares two children: softball star Jaiden Fields and budding college basketball star Jessica Fields.
“He was definitely very hard on me in terms of how I treated other people outside of [his] house, my respect for others and made me into the man I am today,” Justin toldESPNin 2021.
“I always challenged him when he was young. I played classical music in the crib, you know, and even before he was born because they say that that expands the brain and renews parts of the brain that you typically wouldn’t use,” Gina said inJustin Fields: From Unranked QB to the Face of the Chicago Bears.
From their careers to supporting Justin’s football dreams, here’s everything to know about NFL quarterback Justin Fields’ parents, Ivant “Pablo” Fields and Gina Tobey.
Justin Fields sits down for dinner with his family.Instagram/ justnfields
Instagram/ justnfields
While much of Justin’s family has found success in athletics, Gina found success in sales and relationship management. Gina has worked in the two fields for over 25 years after earning her bachelor’s degree from the Boston Conservatory at Berklee.
Despite studying vocal performance with a focus on opera, Gina went on to work in sales at DHL, Fleetcor and Telematics, per herLinkedInprofile.
Justin Fields #2 of the Pittsburgh Steelers in action during the game against the Dallas Cowboys at Acrisure Stadium on October 6, 2024 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Getty
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Justin’s parents noticed his unusual athletic abilities as a toddler.
“When he was like 1, he would keep throwing a ball up the steps. The ball would bounce down the steps and he would catch it. You’re trying to watch the game or a movie and it’s getting on your nerves, ‘Hey man, cut that out.’ But you have no idea it’s hand-eye coordination at 1,” Ivant toldWGN9. “He had a little nerf hoop and a basketball. He could shoot on it and dunk on it. But, I thought all little boys was like that until I coached tee ball when he was 4 or 5 years old.”
Before Justin even entered kindergarten, he had already made a baseball team, and his mom noticed that he was excelling.
“He got on his first baseball team at 3 1/2 and he was hitting it out to the fence,” Gina said inJustin Fields: From Unranked QB to the Face of the Chicago Bears.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields looks on before the regular season NFL football game between the Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers.Getty
Although Ivant went on to have a decades-long career as a resource officer, his initial dream was to become a football player. Ivant’s grades prohibited him from being accepted into a Division I college and affected his NFL dreams so he made sure to put an emphasis on Justin’s grades while raising him.
“I had D-1 talent, but I had to go to Eastern Kentucky because I didn’t have the grades. I finished the SAT in about 5 minutes because I just put ‘C’s’ all the way down. So, I was really, really tough on him,” Ivant told WGN9. “I looked at them [his grades] every single day, three times a day. He graduated from Harrison High School with a 3.9 GPA.”
When Justin was 15 years old, he had his first seizure while sitting in health class. After this experience, he was diagnosed with epilepsy and was concerned it might affect his football career.
It turned out that with proper treatment, it would have no effect on his career, but he would have to take daily medication. He soon learned that Gina also suffered from epilepsy and that there was the possibility of outgrowing it like she had.
“When I did have [seizures], it was just because I didn’t take my medicine,” Justin toldESPNin 2022. “There was one time I had one, I wanted to see if I grew out of it, because my mom grew out of it. So let me see if I did, too. But I don’t even play with it now.”
Justin can rest assured that Gina will always be there to check that he’s taking care of himself, especially with her epilepsy experience.
“He’s 23, but I’m still always going to say ‘Are you taking your medicine?’ ” Gina told ESPN in the same interview. “Just because that’s what mothers do when it comes to everything.”
Justin Fields scores a touchdown for the Pittsburgh Steelers during the third quarter of the game against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium on September 29, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana.Getty
Ivant was hugely influential in Justin’s love of football and attended nearly all of Justin’s games growing up. Ivant always believed in Justin and according toBleacher Report, he even sent Justin’s game tapes to every Division I school in the United States.
Because of Ivant’s football experience, he was also able to appreciate Justin’s growth as a player and share this with his son. Before Justin was a starter, Ivant continually encouraged Justin to keep working despite his frustration, which all culminated with Justin having a breakout season as a junior at Harrison High School.
“All his dormant athleticism, the freakish things he did when he was little, just came back alive,” Ivant told Bleacher Report. “He was faster than everybody again. Quicker. His footwork was better. And he threw the ball better and farther and harder.”
Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Justin Fields during the annual G-Day Spring football game at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Ga on April 21, 2018.Getty
“I think that [Georgia was] the best,” Gina toldDawg Nation. “Georgia just seemed to have the overall best plan and best programs in place to help Justin succeed.”
In 2021, Justin’s NFL dreams finally came true as he was drafted to the Chicago Bears. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Justin was at home with Gina, Ivant, his stepmother Jo Ann and his sisters Jaiden and Jessica for the momentous occasion.
“It was great, you know, definitely a moment that I’ll remember forever … [I’m] glad that I got to celebrate with my family,” Justin said. “Everything me and my family have been through, we’ve just learned from that, we’ve grown from that, so whatever’s in my path in the near future, I’ll be ready for it.”
source: people.com