Tyrod Taylor performed well enough in the New York Jets' Week 12 loss that he will have the starting quarterback job for the rest of the season unless head coach Aaron Glenn wants to give rookie third-stringer Brady Cook a look.
The long-time backup completed 17 of 28 passes for 222 yards, one touchdown, and an interception in the 23-10 defeat at the Baltimore Ravens, and the fact that Glenn lauded the majority of the outing shows just how bad things had been under center with Justin Fields before benching last Monday.
"I thought [Taylor] operated very well as far as getting guys in and out of the huddle," Glenn said. "I thought there was a tempo that he did a good job with. The communication was OK. There are some things communication-wise that we need to improve on... but as far as him

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