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Aaron Glenn Keeps Jets' Starting QB a Secret. Sauce Gardner and Garrett Wilson Out vs. Bengals
Jets coach Aaron Glenn withholds starting quarterback choice due to injuries and performance issues, aiming to avoid giving a competitive edge to the Bengals, sources say.
- On Friday, October 24, New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn declined to name whether Justin Fields or Tyrod Taylor will start Sunday, saying `I can't tell you that`, Glenn said.
- Justin Fields was benched at halftime after another poor performance last Sunday, while Tyrod Taylor took a helmet to the knee, has been limited in practice, and is listed as questionable.
- Wide receiver Garrett Wilson and cornerback Sauce Gardner were ruled out and won't travel, rookie cornerback Azareye'h Thomas will start, and other sidelined players include Kene Nwangwu, Jay Tufele, Cam Jones, and Stone Smartt.
- The Jets enter the game having gone two games without a touchdown, facing Bengals receivers Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins who lead Cincinnati through seven games.
- That game is scheduled for Sunday, November 9, and Garrett Wilson, Jets wide receiver, will miss until Week 10 after his October 12 injury.
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Aaron Glenn keeps Jets' starting QB a secret. Sauce Gardner and Garrett Wilson out vs. Bengals
Coach Aaron Glenn is keeping the New York Jets' starting quarterback decision under wraps for their game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
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Read Full ArticleJets rule out CB Sauce Gardner and WR Garrett Wilson
The New York Jets ruled out cornerback Sauce Gardner and wide receiver Garrett Wilson for Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals.Head coach Aaron Glenn provided the updates Friday, adding that quarterback Tyrod Taylor (knee) is questionable but trending in the right direction.Glenn has still not announced whether Taylor or Justin Fields will be under center for the winless Jets (0-7) against the host Bengals (3-4).Gardner (concussion) and …
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