New York Jets, Cook and Week 3
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The New York Jets are elevating rookie quarterback Brady Cook for the Week 8 contest against the Cincinnati Bengals.
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.
The New York Jets are 0-7, and Justin Fields has played some of the worst football of his career, which is saying something. Fields’ poor processing and sack-proneness finally forced Aaron Glenn’s hand,
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.
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).
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Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott spoke to offensive coordinator Joe Brady about James Cook and the offense after Falcons loss.
Running back James Cook's playing time in the Bills' Monday night loss to the Falcons became a topic of conversation for the team's coaching staff.
We know how much of the Bills' offensive game plan is geared towards Cook establishing the run, and against the Falcons, 17 carries for 87 yards, averaging 5.1 yards per carry, things felt like they were going Buffalo's way...until it wasn't.