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The Jets needed Martinez in Week 15 because Taylor and Fields were both out. That made Martinez the backup to undrafted rookie Brady Cook, who got his first start in the Jets' 48-20 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. MORE: ACL recovery timeline impacts when Patrick Mahomes, Micah Parsons will return
The New York Jets will face off against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday and we now know who reportedly will be the backup quarterback to rookie Brady Cook. It
The goal for Brady Cook and the Jets offense Sunday and likely for their season finale: “growth.” That is according to offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand, who is turning to an undrafted rookie quarterback for a fourth straight game and third straight start in a truly lost season.
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True Difference Between Steelers' TJ Watt's And Tyrod Taylor's Wild Lung Accidents Explained
The news regarding the Pittsburgh Steelers' star edge rusher TJ Watt has been quite frankly all over the place as the team prepares for a Week 15 contest against the Miami Dolphins.
The New York Jets will face off against the New England Patriots on Sunday afternoon and will do so with rookie quarterback Brady Cook under center. New York h
Brady Cook will get another start at quarterback for the Jets this week. Head coach Aaron Glenn announced that Cook will be in the starting lineup against the Saints on Sunday. Cook was 22-of-33 for 176 yards, a touchdown and three interceptions in last Sunday’s 48-20 loss to the Jaguars.
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn made his feelings clear on benching undrafted free agent rookie quarterback Brady Cook.
The New York Jets are going with Brady Cook to start against the New Orleans Saints as Justin Field and Tyrod Taylor aren't ready.
Teams have been willing to absorb historical dead-money hits to release quarterbacks in recent offseasons. The Jets' decision to release Rodgers saw them incur a $49 million charge spread over two years. That makes the $22 million charge for releasing Fields sounds like chump change.