New York Jets quarterback Tyrod Taylor didn’t reveal much on Thursday when asked about his anticipated role in Sunday’s game against the host Cincinnati Bengals.

“I have no anticipation,” he said. “My mind and my sole focus is being available and ready to be able to lead this team when called upon.”

New York head coach Aaron Glenn cited “competitive advantage” on Wednesday in declining to say whether he is sticking with a struggling Justin Fields or making a switch to Taylor.

Taylor acknowledged that he is ready to play after receiving a helmet to his knee in the Jets’ 13-6 loss to the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.

“Yes. I’m listening to the trainers. I’ve been at practice,” he said. “Me and Justin have split reps. I’m also still treating it as well.”

Signed to a two-year, $40 million

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