Jets, Aaron Glenn and Bengals
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Aaron Glenn keeps Jets' starting QB a secret. Sauce Gardner and Garrett Wilson out vs. Bengals
Aaron Glenn is staying secretive about the New York Jets' starting quarterback this week. The coach declined Friday — as he has all week — to reveal whether Justin Fields or Tyrod Taylor will be under center Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Head coach Aaron Glenn has ruled out both receiver Garrett Wilson (knee) and cornerback Sauce Gardner (concussion) for Sunday’s matchup with the Bengals. Moreover, Glenn did not officially announce a starter at quarterback. Tyrod Taylor (knee) is questionable for the game after practicing in a limited capacity this week.
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Jets’ Aaron Glenn reveals surprise wrinkle in QB choice, responds to Woody Johnson criticism
Other highlights from injury news: cornerback Sauce Gardner remains in the concussion protocol and linebacker Quincy Williams was designated to return to practice from IR, which means the Jets have three weeks to determine if he’ll return to the roster or revert back to IR for the remainder of the season.
The New York Jets are already without top receiver Garrett Wilson. If Breece Hall can't go, it could be a long Sunday.
Even without Glenn, Detroit’s defense ranks among the league’s best in generating pressure and takeaways. The Lions are thriving off cohesion and depth, two traits that often separate the good teams from the great ones down the stretch of a mentally and physically taxing NFL season.