New York Jets coach Aaron Glenn said Wednesday that he knows who will start at quarterback Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals but was not announcing his decision so as not to give his opponent a competitive advantage.

Perhaps complicating the matter is that Tyrod Taylor has a knee injury and is day-to-day, according to Glenn. Taylor replaced struggling starter Justin Fields in Sunday's game against the Carolina Panthers . Afterward, Glenn said he was considering a change and that he would consult with people inside and outside the organization for input.

On Tuesday, Jets owner Woody Johnson criticized Fields' play while defending Glenn, with the Jets being the NFL's only winless team at 0-7, saying it's hard for the first-year coach to win "when you have a quarterback with a

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