The New York Jets are once again set to enter an offseason in search of widespread quarterback changes. The Justin Fields experiment crashed and burned, Tyrod Taylor is unlikely to be back, and the less said about the Brady Cook era, the better.
But as the Jets search for their long-awaited franchise savior yet again, one bizarre trend has inspired a little tongue-in-cheek optimism.
Taylor spent the last two seasons in New York, first as Aaron Rodgers’ backup and then as a temporary starter after the Jets benched Justin Fields this year. He started four games in 2025, finishing with 779 passing yards, five touchdowns, five interceptions, and a 59.