Jets HC Aaron Glenn told reporters Wednesday that he won't reveal his starting QB prior to his team's battle with the Bengals on Sunday in Cincinnati.

"We will have a quarterback on Sunday," he said. "I wouldn't want to give them a competitive advantage."

The Jets' offense has totaled 7 TDs in the past six games and was kept out of the end zone in their past two losses. The team has lost five games by 7 points or fewer this season, which is tied for most in the NFL.

Justin Fields has started all six games he's been healthy while Tyrod Taylor manned the offensive controls in Week 3 in Tampa when Fields was in concussion protocol and a gameday inactive. Rookie Brady Cook, an undrafted free agent out of Missouri, was elevated prior to the Jets' game with the Buccaneers and served as Tay

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