The Jets finally pulled the plug on the Justin Fields experiment — and honestly, what took so long? After weeks of unwatchable offense and a passing attack stuck dead last in the league, Aaron Glenn had no choice but to hand the reins to Tyrod Taylor. Fields’ flashes were never enough to outweigh the inconsistency, missed reads, and stalled drives that buried this team at 2-8. Taylor isn’t a long-term answer, but he’s a professional who can steady the ship and at least make the offense functional. With five high-value draft picks coming in 2026, this benching feels like the Jets admitting reality and preparing for a true reset at quarterback.
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