As the New York Jets deal with a banged up quarterback room, undrafted rookie Brady Cook will get his first NFL start against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday, coach Aaron Glenn announced on Friday. Cook got his first taste of NFL action last week when he took over for an injured Tyrod Taylor in a 34-10 loss to the Miami Dolphins that dropped the Jets to 3-10.

Justin Fields was already battling a knee injury when Taylor left the loss to the Dolphins with a groin injury. That pressed Cook into action, and he completed 14 of his 30 pass attempts for 163 yards and a pair of interceptions. It was a rough first outing for the rookie, but Cook has been preparing throughout this week is if he would be the starter against Jacksonville (9-4).

"He's gotten all the reps with the ones

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