Jets, Saints and Brady Cook
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Brady Cook will get another start at quarterback for the Jets this week. Head coach Aaron Glenn announced that Cook will be in the starting lineup against the Saints on Sunday. Cook was 22-of-33 for 176 yards, a touchdown and three interceptions in last Sunday’s 48-20 loss to the Jaguars.
Fields, who has not played since Nov. 13, has been dealing with a knee injury since early December and is listed as questionable on the team's injury report. Taylor exited the Jets' Week 14 matchup against the Miami Dolphins in the first quarter due to a groin injury, which led New York to turn to Cook.
Cook, the first undrafted rookie quarterback to start for the Jets (3-11) since 1975, will be matched up against Saints rookie Tyler Shough, a second-round pick who has led New Orleans to back-to-back wins over the co-NFC South leaders (Buccaneers, Panthers) and started making his case as a foundational piece for the franchise.
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