While New York Jets first-year head coach Aaron Glenn has declined to publicly say if Justin Fields or Tyrod Taylor will be the club's starting quarterback for its game at the Cincinnati Bengals (3-4) this Sunday, most outsiders expect Taylor will be bumped up from the backup role to the QB1 spot on the depth chart.
On Thursday, Taylor spoke with media members and addressed what has become an awkward situation for an 0-7 team that could become a seller before the Nov. 4 trade deadline arrives.
Tyrod Taylor trying to keep things normal amid uncertainty
"I’m trying to keep it normal," Taylor explained, per John Flanigan of SNY. "Sticking true to my process, preparing mentally and physically to be ready for whatever the opportunity is -- I have no anticipation for [my role]. My sol

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