From where he stands, in the calm eye of a hurricane, Jets QB Justin Fields said on Wednesday that whether he -- or veteran Tyrod Taylor -- starts on Sunday at Cincinnati, the yet-to-be made decision is up to HC Aaron Glenn.
"I actually don't know," Fields said. "That's a question for AG."
And as Glenn said earlier before the Jets' first practice of the week, he's not about to tip his hand to the Bengals and allow them a chance to tailor their preparation.
Glenn's decision to replace Fields with Taylor at halftime of last week's 13-6 loss to Carolina, the Jets' seventh-straight loss to start the season, has put Fields on the spot. And the fifth-year player knows it.
"I need to play better. We need to play better as a team," he said. "And of course no matter how the offense does as

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