CINCINNATI — Justin Fields is keeping his job for at least one more game.

The Jets said Fields will be their starting quarterback Sunday against the Bengals. Backup Tyrod Taylor was ruled out and didn’t make the trip to Cincinnati because of a knee injury that kept him limited all week in practice.

Rookie Brady Cook will be the backup when the Jets (0-7) try to pick up a win before going into their bye week.

Many observers expected Jets coach Aaron Glenn to start Taylor because of how much Fields has struggled this season.

Throughout the week, Glenn refused to name his starter , saying he didn’t want to give Cincinnati “a competitive advantage.”

On Friday, he got testy with reporters asking about the quarterback situation. ”That’s exactly why I’m not telling you, because I don’t

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