Summary
The New York Jets are currently winless in the NFL season, and head coach Aaron Glenn is keeping his starting quarterback decision a secret for the upcoming game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Former Jets player Bart Scott criticized this approach, suggesting it creates unnecessary tension within the team.
Key Facts
- The New York Jets have not won any of their first seven games this season.
- Head coach Aaron Glenn has not announced who will start as quarterback against the Cincinnati Bengals.
- In the last game, Tyrod Taylor led with 126 passing yards, while Justin Fields had 46 yards.
- Former Jets linebacker Bart Scott criticized Glenn's secrecy over the quarterback choice.
- Scott believes the secrecy affects team dynamics and called for clear communication about the starting quarterback.
- The Jets' quarterback ratings for Taylor and Fields are 36.5 and 31.8, respectively.
- Despite performance stats, it's expected Tyrod Taylor will start in the next game.
- The Jets are ranked ninth in quarterback rating among all NFL teams so far this season.