Add “quarterback controversy” to the New York Jets’ list of problems this season.
Falling to 0-7 on the year, their 13-6 home loss to the Carolina Panthers on Sunday saw them bench starting quarterback Justin Fields at the half. Leading his team to just three points while going 6-for-12 for 46 yards and taking three sacks, he was pulled in favor of veteran backup Tyrod Taylor.
Taylor fared no better than Fields, going 10-for-22 for 126 yards with a pair of interceptions and three takedowns himself. It was bad before, it was bad after.
And yet, it was the only crd head coach Aaron Glenn felt he could play.
“As the head coach,
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