Brady Cook to Start as Jets QB Against Jaguars Sunday

Brady Cook, an undrafted rookie quarterback, will make his NFL starting debut this Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars. This decision comes after injuries sidelined both Justin Fields and Tyrod Taylor, leaving Cook as the only option.
Brady Cook’s Unexpected Opportunity
Jets head coach Aaron Glenn confirmed Cook’s starting role during a press conference. “Tyrod will be out, Justin will be out,” Glenn stated. “That means Brady will be our starting quarterback this week. He’s gotten all the reps with the ones.”
Backup Information
Adrian Martinez, who recently joined the Jets, will serve as Cook’s backup for the game. Cook’s preparation has impressed the coaching staff, and Glenn expressed optimism about Cook’s potential growth into a competent NFL quarterback.
Challenges Ahead
Despite the confidence from the coaching staff, challenges loom large for Cook. He faces the Jaguars, who are favored by 13.5 points, indicating a tough matchup for the Jets.
Game Context
- Game Date: Sunday
- Opponent: Jacksonville Jaguars
- Cook’s Starting Role: First NFL start
- Injured Quarterbacks: Justin Fields, Tyrod Taylor
- Point Spread: Jaguars -13.5
As Cook steps into this critical role, all eyes will be on his performance in what is expected to be a challenging outing against a strong opponent.




