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Should the New York Jets consider starting Brady Cook at some point?
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn has made the decision to start veteran quarterback Tyrod Taylor against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 12. Justin Fields has officially been benched following his latest lackluster performance. Despite that, Glenn isn't ready to make multiple changes to his quarterback depth chart.
The New York Jets have a new QB1. That role now belongs to Tyrod Taylor. But, what about QB2? Before the Jets ultimately made the decision to move on to Taylor,
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn announced his decision on who will back up starting quarterback Tyrod Taylor moving forward.
The irony is the Jets are coached by one of the most prolific interceptors in team history. Aaron Glenn made 24 in his Jets career, tied for fourth on the all-time list. Glenn said "it's tough to imagine" having no interceptions and only one takeaway (fumble recovery).
The Jets elevated Cook from the practice squad to the active roster Saturday, Eric Allen of the team's official site reports. Cook has been with the Jets since signing with the team as an undrafted free agent. He's been on the practice squad to begin the ...
With significant injuries at quarterback and safety, the Jets have elevated a pair of undrafted free agents in quarterback Brady Cook and safety Dean Clark. Both Clark and Cook were mentioned as UDFA’s who had a chance to make the 53-man roster.
The biggest point here in favor of Lamar Jackson is how the Jets blitz. We know by now that over the last three years with Todd Monken as the offensive coordinator, Jackson has transformed in arguably the best quarterback against the blitz.