"The sense is that the Jets are going to target the middle-tier quarterback market and go into training camp with a competition between Tyrod Taylor, a veteran free agent and (maybe) a rookie draft pick," Rosenblatt wrote. "Put it this way: The Jets signing a veteran won’t preclude them from also drafting a quarterback.
Jordan Travis' journey to the NFL could lead him to being New York's quarterback of the future...if he's healthy enough.
The New York Jets ’ decision to part ways with Aaron Rodgers means they are guaranteed to have at least one new quarterback on their roster next season. Their starter, however, is still on the roster, according to one of their former QBs, Boomer Esiason, who believes a new regime won’t tolerate so much change at the most pivotal position.
The Jets are going to be quarterback hunting through NFL free agency and the NFL Draft, but one name keeps popping up.
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Much has been said about the Jets’ decision to move on from Aaron Rodgers, but what does it mean for Tyrod Taylor?
The New York Jets are keeping their eye on Kansas City Chiefs QB Carson Wentz ahead of free agency, says NFL Insider Connor Hughes of SNY.
The New York Jets' plan at quarterback is murky, but from the sounds of it, Justin Fields may end up being involved
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