Tyrod Taylor will attempt to beat the team that drafted him, while also trying to help the Jets offense get out of the black hole they’ve been in all season.
That’s the task at hand on Sunday afternoon for the 36-year-old signal caller, who was drafted by the Ravens in 2011 and played his first four seasons in Baltimore as Joe Flacco’s backup.
Unlike in previous weeks, Jets coach Aaron Glenn confirmed that Taylor would start on Sunday after the news surfaced on Monday that they were making the change from Justin Fields .
“Obviously, offensively, you want your passing game to be better, and listen, that’s not totally on him,” Glenn said of moving on from Fields. “There’s a number of things that go into that. That’s myself, that’s the routes that’s ran, that’s dropped balls, that’s i

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