It’s hard not to feel like everything is coming up Jacksonville Jaguars right now.

The Jaguars (9-4) jumped into sole possession of first place with their fourth straight win last week, defeating the Indianapolis Colts 36-19 to take over the top spot in the AFC South.

They are home again Sunday and host the New York Jets (3-10), who ‍began the work week saddled with quarterback questions that cloud what has been an underwhelming debut season for coach Aaron Glenn.

Making his third straight start after Justin Fields was benched, Tyrod Taylor sustained a groin injury in the first quarter against the Dolphins and was unable to return. With Fields (knee) inactive, that left just rookie quarterback Brady Cook to finish the game.

Glenn didn’t have a clarity on Taylor or Fields’ status vs. Ja

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