New York Jets Bench Justin Fields, Name Tyrod Taylor Starting Quarterback

The New York Jets benched struggling quarterback Justin Fields for veteran Tyrod Taylor. This aims to improve their 2-8 record and avoid a 15th consecutive playoff miss.

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The New York Jets have officially benched starting quarterback Justin Fields, opting to replace him with veteran Tyrod Taylor due to ongoing offensive struggles.

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Fields' benching follows struggles, including a game against the Patriots where he had 23 yards passing at halftime and finished with 116 yards.

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Justin Fields started nine of the first ten games this season for the Jets, having signed a two-year, $40 million contract in the offseason.

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The struggling Jets, holding a 2-8 record, are making this change to salvage their season and avoid missing the playoffs for the 15th consecutive year.

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Tyrod Taylor is now slated to start for the New York Jets in their upcoming Week 12 game, where they will face the Baltimore Ravens.

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Center-leaning sources frame this story by consistently using evaluative language to portray Justin Fields as a "struggling" and "embattled" quarterback whose "subpar play" was the "major reason" for the team's issues. They emphasize his "failed stints" and "mostly underwhelming" performance, creating a narrative where his benching is a direct and justified consequence of his poor performance.

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The Jets benched Justin Fields due to his ongoing offensive struggles, including poor passing performances such as a game against the Patriots where he had only 23 yards passing at halftime and finished with 116 yards. The team, holding a 2-8 record, made the change aiming to improve their offense and avoid missing the playoffs for the 15th consecutive year.

Tyrod Taylor showed strong performances recently, including leading the Jets on back-to-back touchdown drives after replacing Aaron Rodgers in a Week 17 game. He completed 78.6% of his passes, threw two touchdowns, no interceptions, and had a passer rating of 131.0, outperforming expectations and showing efficient, reliable quarterback play.

Tyrod Taylor has a career NFL starting record of 28-28-1. In seasons where he has played more than 10 games, he is 22-20 as a starter. He has been recognized as a consummate professional and leader, with experience stepping into starting roles for multiple teams throughout his 15-year career.

With Tyrod Taylor under center, the Jets' offense has stabilized and become more competitive. Compared to struggles under previous quarterbacks like Aaron Rodgers and Justin Fields, Taylor has delivered efficient play and leadership, keeping the offense productive despite limited supporting talent and challenging circumstances.

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