We estimate the magnetic field in the jets of the recently discovered 7 Mpc long Porphyrion system. We used nondetection of the system in gamma-rays to derive a lower bound on the co-moving magnetic field strength at the level of 10 nG (comoving). This value is consistent with recent estimates of magnetic fields in the filaments of the large-scale structure.We discuss the possibility that instead of being the extreme case of a radio jet formation scenario, Porphyrion actually traces a very high-energy -ray beam emitted by an active galactic nucleus. In such a model, jets do not need to spread into the voids of the large-scale structure to appear straight on a very large distance range, and several anomalies of the standard radio jet scenarios can be solved at once.