FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — It has come to this for the Jets: Undrafted rookie Brady Cook could be their starting quarterback and Adrian Martinez his backup on Sunday against the Jaguars.
At this point, that’s what the Jets should do. At the very least, they should let Brady cook.
Tyrod Taylor and Justin Fields were not healthy enough to practice Wednesday. Cook took all of the first-team reps. Martinez, just signed to the practice squad, ran the scout team.
Cook and Martinez were the Jets’ QB1 and QB2 in their final preseason game in August and again on Wednesday. Why not keep it like that in Jacksonville?
“There’s a plan for the quarterbacks,” coach Aaron Glenn said. “Either way it works out during the week, we got all our bases covered.”
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