Aaron Glenn has chosen not to disclose who will be the starting quarterback for the New York Jets as they prepare for their Week 10 matchup against the Cleveland Browns.
The ongoing debate about whether Justin Fields or Tyrod Taylor will take the snaps has been a hot topic leading up to the game. During a media session on Thursday, Glenn faced yet another inquiry about the quarterback situation, and his answer reflected a consistent stance throughout the bye week, which has fueled uncertainty surrounding the team”s struggling offense.
Fields started in the Jets” narrow 39-38 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 8, after initially losing the starting role to Taylor. In that game, he completed 21 of 32 passes for 244 yards and secured a touchdown. Despite this strong performance, Glenn has not solidified Fields” position as the starter.
Before the trade deadline, the Jets bolstered their receiving corps by acquiring two new wide receivers: John Mechie III from the Philadelphia Eagles and Adonai Mitchell from the Indianapolis Colts. Glenn has commented on the strengths of both players during his media availability.
As the Jets aim for a second consecutive victory when they host the Browns at MetLife Stadium on Sunday, the performance of the offense will be crucial against a determined Browns defense led by Myles Garrett.
For the latest updates, check out the upcoming Jets schedule and review the team”s depth chart for the 2024-25 NFL season.
