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The New York Jets suffered a crushing loss in Week 6 against the Denver Broncos. They posted negative 10 net passing yards in the game after throwing for 45 yards and losing 55 yards to sacks. In Week 7, the Jets and quarterback Justin Fields had a lot to prove against the Carolina Panthers.
Glenn didn't commit to a starting quarterback Sunday immediately after the loss or Monday, though one source told CBS Sports lead NFL Insider Jonathan Jones that a switch to Taylor was likely. Tuesday, Jets owner Woody Johnson defended Glenn and took a shot at Fields.
The Jets didn't have a lot of quarterback options. Now an injury to Tyrod Taylor only complicates that. Here's a look at the depth chart.
Head coach Aaron Glenn noted star cornerback Sauce Gardner and star wide receiver Garrett Wilson are not suiting up for the 0-7 Jets. Glenn has been keeping the quarterback decision close to his vest in a decision between Justin Fields and Tyrod Taylor.
New York Jets quarterback Tyrod Taylor's injury could complicate the team's decision to bench Justin Fields.
Justin Fields injury update: Jets QB (concussion) to return for 'Monday Night Football' vs. Dolphins
Justin Fields will be back in the lineup for the New York Jets in Week 4. Coach Aaron Glenn said ahead of the "Monday Night Football" clash with the Miami Dolphins that his starting quarterback will play after missing last week with a concussion. The Jets labeled Fields as a full participant in all of their practices on this week's injury report.
The New York Jets are 0-6 on the season and unsurprisingly a lot has been said about young quarterback Justin Fields. The 26-year-old has shown some flashes acr
Justin Fields did his best not to respond at all to Woody Johnson’s attack of his play. “I didn’t see any comment,” Fields said Wednesday.
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn is still declining to publicly name a starting quarterback for Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
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