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Jets' QB Crisis: Rookie Starts vs. Jaguars
14 Dec
Summary
- Jets will start an undrafted rookie quarterback, Brady Cook, due to multiple injuries.
- The Jaguars boast the NFL's top-ranked rushing defense.
- Jets' defense struggled against opposing run games in recent weeks.

The New York Jets are preparing for a challenging Week 15 contest against the Jacksonville Jaguars, marked by a quarterback crisis. Undrafted rookie Brady Cook is slated to make his debut start, with both Justin Fields and Tyrod Taylor sidelined due to injuries. This situation puts immense pressure on the young passer against a Jaguars defense that has been dominant, particularly against the run.
The Jets' defensive unit has recently faltered against opposing ground attacks, conceding significant yardage in prior games. They now face a formidable challenge against the Jaguars' leading rusher, Travis Etienne, and their top-ranked rushing defense. Coach Aaron Glenn expressed confidence in Cook but acknowledged the steep learning curve ahead for the offense.
Despite being heavy underdogs, the Jets aim to defy expectations. Jacksonville, however, is focused on maintaining its winning momentum and avoiding overconfidence. With Trevor Lawrence showing improvement and the team's overall offensive philosophy clicking, the Jaguars appear poised to control the game, while the Jets hope for a standout defensive play from Qwan'tez Stiggers.




