With the Jets off to a league-worst 0-7 start, owner Woody Johnson made it known on Tuesday that he was unhappy with quarterback Justin Fields‘ performance. Johnson’s scathing remarks may have helped pave the way for a QB change this week, but he’ll have to wait at least one more game.
The Jets have ruled backup Tyrod Taylor out for Week 8 against the Bengals with a knee injury, Brian Costello of the New York Post reports. Fields will start in Cincinnati, while undrafted rookie Brady Cook will serve as his backup.
Fields has yet to throw an interception this season, the first of a two-year, $40MM contract, but the former Bear and Steeler has been at the helm of an offense that has averaged just 18.4 points per game. He has combined for seven touchdowns (four passing, three rushing) and completed 63.7% of passes for 845 yards.
As always, Fields has been a threat on the ground, having racked up 257 yards on 42 rushing attempts (6.1 yards per carry). That hasn’t been enough to produce a Jets victory in 2025.
With their offense unable to generate much in a 13-6 loss to the Panthers last week, rookie head coach Aaron Glenn pulled Fields in favor of Taylor. He hardly lit it up (10 of 22 for 126 yards and two picks), but the Jets were nonetheless expected to turn to Taylor on Sunday.
Glenn appeared likely to make his QB decision public closer to game time, but Taylor’s injury has forced the Jets’ hand early. Taylor, who was limited in practice all week, said he suffered the injury on “a helmet shot to the knee last game.” The 36-year-old underwent arthroscopic surgery on the same knee in August, which sidelined him for the entire preseason.
Barring a stellar performance from Fields in Week 8, and depending on the severity of Taylor’s injury, Glenn will likely face the same questions about the QB position after Sunday’s game. With the Jets on a bye next week, he’ll have extra time to make a decision on a starter for their game against the Browns on Nov. 9.

Sounds like he took an arrow to the knee…
They also don’t have Garrett Wilson or Josh Reynolds. Seeing how much Fields and the backs can run through the Bengals’ defense is their best bet anyway. (Note that I did not say *good* bet.)
I like the Jets tomorrow. Cincy has 2 DEs out and probably will get Hendrickson back. Cincy D isn’t that great anyways and maybe Jets can run the ball and play good defense, keep them in the game.
I dont nean this critically, but Taylor has to be one of the most injury prone QBs to ever play. For old timers who remember the punky QB Jim Mcmahon, it was the same way. No one should be surprised when certain players get hurt repeatedly. Its just the way it is.
In fairness he’s now pretty old and one of his most significant injuries was when a trainer stabbed him.
“Oh no, we suck again!”
– Me, every week of every season.