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Jets Bench Fields, Eyeing Murray for 2026 QB Overhaul
20 Nov
Summary
- Jets bench Justin Fields, turning to Tyrod Taylor for the Ravens game.
- Kyler Murray is a potential veteran solution for the Jets' 2026 quarterback needs.
- Jets face significant 2026 cap hits for Rodgers and Fields, totaling $57 million.

The New York Jets have made the decision to bench starting quarterback Justin Fields, promoting Tyrod Taylor to lead the offense against the Baltimore Ravens. This move intensifies discussions about the team's long-term quarterback strategy.
ESPN reports that the Jets are expected to have a new quarterback in 2026, with Kyler Murray of the Arizona Cardinals emerging as a potential veteran acquisition. This comes as the Jets are projected to incur substantial dead-money cap hits totaling $57 million in 2026 for Aaron Rodgers and Justin Fields.
Murray, a two-time Pro Bowler, presents an intriguing option if available, despite his injury history and significant contract. The Cardinals quarterback has a substantial cap hit through the 2027 season, making a trade complex. Whether the Jets can navigate these financial challenges and acquire Murray remains a speculative possibility.



