BALTIMORE
The calendar still says November and we’re already talking about who the Jets’ quarterback will be in 2026. One of these days, or years, the club’s decision-makers will get it right.
Maybe it will be this regime of general manager Darren Mougey and coach Aaron Glenn. They deserve another chance even though they didn’t hit it out of the park with their first choice.
Glenn, a first-time head coach, wanted Justin Fields to lead this offense. The Jets, confident that they could bring out the untapped potential in Fields and develop him into a complete quarterback, gave him a two-year deal with $30 million guaranteed.
It was a risk worth taking. There’s been no reward, though.
Glenn finally benched Fields this week , but the Jets didn’t replace him with a young player who

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