When a player is 15 years into their NFL career, they may begin to think about life after football.

But Jets quarterback Tyrod Taylor says he hasn’t reached that point.

“In the moment, man,” Taylor said. “Tomorrows not born. Yesterday’s dead.

“I haven’t even got that far. I truly just try to attack each day. Thankful for the opportunity that I’m getting now and trying to fully embrace that and do the best that I can day in and day out, on the field and in the classroom. Just try to be a leader for these guys in the locker room.”

Justin Fields was once thought to be that bridge quarterback after signing a two-year, $40 million contract in March. But Jets coach Aaron Glenn benched him last month in favor of Taylor, who had been the Jets backup quarterback. Fields has $10 million g

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