Brady Cook throws a pass during the Jets' Week 14 blowout loss to the Dolphins. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

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Let Brady Cook.

At least on Sunday against the Jaguars — if not for the final four games pending his performance in Jacksonville — the Jets should let rookie quarterback Brady Cook start at quarterback.

What do they have to lose at 3-10 … other than a few more games?

This is a perfect opportunity for head coach Aaron Glenn to figure out if Cook can be in his plans for 2026 and beyond — presumably as a reliable backup.

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