Jets, Bengals and Tyrod Taylor
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The New York Jets have struggled mightily on offense over the last few weeks. They came into the season with some question marks on offense, but they still have
Jets coach Aaron Glenn has kept the quarterback decision a mystery all week, declining to answer reporters’ questions about whether Fields or Taylor would start.
Tyrod Taylor: "It's awesome to see (Joe Flacco) still playing at a high level. ... We spent four years together. Excited for him, just not this week."
New York Jets coach Aaron Glenn benched quarterback Justin Fields at halftime of last week’s 13-6 loss to the Carolina Panthers, but it turns out that decision was not permanent. Fields will remain the starting quarterback Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals — though not necessarily because he’s the team’s first choice.
New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields reportedly will start on Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals after Tyrod Taylor was ruled out with a knee injury.
Justin Fields will start at quarterback for the New York Jets in Week 8 on Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press.
A week that started with first-year New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn refusing to name a starting quarterback ahead of a road matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals — and included team owner Woody Johnson slamming the play of Justin Fields at the NFL's annual fall owners meeting — will culminate in Fields starting for the 0-7 Jets.
Embattled Jets quarterback Justin Fields will start on Sunday at Cincinnati with backup Tyrod Taylor ruled out due to a knee injury, the New York Post reported Saturday. Head coach Aaron Glenn has declined to name a starter all week as the Jets (0-7) prepare to face the Bengals (3-4).
Jets coach Aaron Glenn refused to say who his starting quarterback will be on Sunday against the Bengals, but now we know: Justin Fields.