It's no secret that the New York Jets are completely up in the air at the game's most important position: quarterback. The Jets have Justin Fields and Brady Cook under contract heading into the 2026 season, but both have uncertain futures, to say the least.
The New York Jets suffered their most humiliating loss of an already embarrassing season when the New England Patriots dished out a 42-10 thumping at MetLife Stadium last Sunday.
The New York Jets have just one game left in the 2025 National Football League season before they will be able to go back to the drawing board and try to get this franchise back on track.
The New York Jets are riding a four-game losing streak after being blown out by the New England Patriots on Sunday. New England got up early and never looked back.
The New York Jets’ 2025 season has been over for a while, but in a Week 17 division game against the New England Patriots, it’s become even more obvious just how bad things are.
Thanks to pro-football-reference.com's addition of unofficial sack totals to players' resumes, more clarity has emerged about the best pass-rushing years from previous eras.
The New York Jets are once again staring at the wreckage of a failed quarterback experiment. This time, there’s no ambiguity about what comes next. After cycling through Justin Fields, Brady Cook, Tyrod Taylor, and desperation itself, the Jets are no longer pretending they can duct-tape the position together.
Undrafted Jets rookie Brady Cook will make his third straight start at quarterback when New York faces the visiting New England Patriots on Sunday. Cook
On Monday morning, Aaron Glenn quickly named Brady Cook the Jets starting quarterback for Week 17 against the New England Patriots. This comes despite Tyrod Taylor being healthy, as well as Justin Fields slowly returning to health as well.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The New York Jets faced off against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday and had another tough day. New York suffered its third straight blowout loss, this time at the hands of the Saints, 29-6.
For those Jets fans rooting for draft position above all, today was a good day. Anyone hoping to see improvement from rookie quarterback Brady Cook in his second pro start however, will be less enthusiastic.
The New York Jets’ rebuild took another difficult turn on Sunday afternoon inside Caesars Superdome, where a struggling offense and a young quarterback endured a humbling 29-6 loss to the New Orleans Saints (5-10).
With Justin Fields demoted and Tyrod Taylor injured, the New York Jets have turned to undrafted free agent Brady Cook over their last two games. The results have not been pretty.
Brady Cook will get his second consecutive start this Sunday as the Jets head down to New Orleans to take on the Saints in a game that means more for each team’s draft position than anything else. The Jets (3-11) who are currently slated to pick fifth overall, are just one game better than the Saints (4-10) who sit at pick number seven.
The New York Jets are rolling with rookie quarterback Brady Cook for at least the Week 16 showdown against the New Orleans Saints. Cook will make his second start in the National Football League as the Jets hit the road to take on the New Orleans Saints.
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn announced on Wednesday that quarterback Brady Cook will start in New York's Week 16 matchup with the New Orleans Saints.
Former Missouri quarterback Brady Cook earned his first NFL start Sunday for the New York Jets in their 48-20 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Cook completed 22 of his 33 pass attempts for 176 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions.
The New York Jets will roll out their third starting quarterback of the season on Sunday afternoon when they take on the Jacksonville Jaguars. New York is hitting the road and will face the Jaguars at EverBank Stadium.
Undrafted rookie quarterback Brady Cook will make his first career NFL start on Sunday against the host Jacksonville Jaguars, head coach Aaron Glenn announced Friday.
As winter inches closer, the 2025 NFL regular season has only four games left. Soon, 14 teams across the league will secure their playoff spots. As for the other 18 teams, some are trying to remain competitive, while the rest wish to make it out in one piece.
As had been expected, first-year New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn confirmed on Friday that Cook will serve as the club's starting quarterback when the 3-10 Jets play at the 9-4 Jacksonville Jaguars this coming Sunday. Cook is set to make some history in the process.
The Jets’ quarterback injuries will result in a third different passer receiving a start in 2025. Brady Cook will get the nod for Week 15, head coach Aaron Glenn announced on Friday.
The Jets had to turn to undrafted rookie quarterback and third-choice option Brady Cook during what became a frustrating 34-10 home loss to the Dolphins.
New York Jets undrafted free agent rookie quarterback Brady Cook was never supposed to see the field in his first year in the NFL. The Missouri product improved throughout the offseason but was clearly miles away from ever potentially seeing playing time on Sundays.
Will Brady Cook get to take his first pro snaps today against the Dolphins? The New York Jets have elevated the undrafted free agent quarterback with Justin