FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — Aaron Glenn knows who the New York Jets’ starting quarterback will be at Cincinnati. But the coach, still looking for his first victory, isn't revealing his plan.
“We will have a quarterback on Sunday,” Glenn said Wednesday. “I will tell you that.”
Justin Fields was benched after another dismal performance last Sunday and Tyrod Taylor played the second half of New York's 13-6 loss to Carolina.
Glenn said Monday he would speak to his staff and even talk to other coaches who have dealt with quarterback quandaries. He also said his call would come down to who he thought gives the Jets the best chance to win Sunday against the Bengals.
And he doesn't want Cincinnati to know who that might be.
“I wouldn't want to give them a competitive advantage when I have that