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Jets Benching Struggling QB Justin Fields for Tyrod Taylor in Week 12
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Jets Benching Struggling QB Justin Fields for Tyrod Taylor in Week 12

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Last updated: November 17, 2025 7:30 pm
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Justin Fields is heading to the bench, and Tyrod Taylor is replacing him as the New York Jets’ starting quarterback.

Head coach Aaron Glenn made the decision to play Taylor over the embattled Fields at Baltimore on Sunday, a person with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press on Monday.

Glenn said last week he would evaluate all positions over the weekend, leaving the door open for a change at quarterback, and he decided to make the switch to Taylor, according to the person who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the team didn’t announce the move. 

The Athletic first reported that the Jets were benching Fields in favor of Taylor.

The Jets (2-8) are coming off a 27-14 loss at New England last Thursday night. Fields’ subpar play has been a major reason for the struggles of the passing offense, which ranks last in the NFL with 139.9 yards per game — 20 fewer than 31st-ranked Cleveland.

Fields went 15-for-26 for 116 yards and a touchdown against the Patriots, but he had only 23 yards passing at halftime. Dropped passes, including two by Adonai Mitchell in his Jets debut, contributed to the lack of production. That performance came after Fields was 6 of 11 for just 54 yards with a touchdown and an interception in New York’s 27-20 win over Cleveland.

Glenn, who was not scheduled to speak to reporters again until Wednesday, has been tight-lipped about his quarterback situation and refused the last few weeks to announce who his starter would be.

It appeared likely the 36-year-old Taylor would take over under center against Cincinnati on Oct. 26, but the veteran backup was ruled out with a knee injury and didn’t travel with the team. Instead, Fields thrived after what he said was an “emotional” week that included owner Woody Johnson publicly criticizing him, leading the Jets to their first win of the season, 39-38 against the Bengals.

He went 21-for-32 for 244 yards and a touchdown in that victory, along with 31 yards on 11 rushes. He also threw a pass and had a run for 2-point conversions. The Jets hoped that was a turning point-type game for Fields.

But the struggles reappeared in the next two games — and the calls from frustrated fans to bench Fields grew louder. Glenn said last Friday that Fields did some good things at New England but also acknowledged he missed a few opportunities to make plays.

“I think you hear that quite a bit when you get these quarterback changes is, ‘Man, I’m trying to get a spark for the team,’” Glenn said. “But to me, it’s more or less, man, I’m trying to make the best decision to give our guys a chance to win because to me, a spark is really a short-term deal. And I don’t know if this is what other coaches’ decisions are, but, man, I want to make a decision to give us a chance to win.”

The 26-year-old Fields started nine of the first 10 games this season, missing one because of a concussion, after signing a two-year, $40 million contract in the offseason. The deal included $30 million in guaranteed money, a sign the Jets were optimistic Fields could thrive in new offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand’s system after failed stints in Chicago — where he was a first-round pick in 2021 — and last year in Pittsburgh.

Fields was mostly underwhelming during training camp, but he was solid in the season-opening loss against the Steelers when he threw for 218 yards and a touchdown and ran for two scores. However, he was inconsistent over the next several games and threw for less than 55 yards in four starts.

For the season, Fields has passed for 1,259 yards — an average of just 140 yards per game — with seven touchdowns and one interception. He is the team’s second-leading rusher behind Breece Hall with 383 yards and his four rushing touchdowns lead the Jets.

The game at Baltimore will mark the 60th NFL start of Taylor’s 15-year career. He was 26 of 36 for 197 yards and two touchdowns with one interception in his lone start this season, a 29-27 loss at Tampa Bay. Taylor most recently played on Oct. 19 against Carolina, when Fields was benched at halftime. Taylor finished 10-for-22 for 126 yards with two interceptions in the 13-6 loss.

Reporting by The Associated Press.

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