
Jets hope to spark offense against Ravens as Tyrod Taylor gets starting nod
NY Post
BALTIMORE — It’s Tyrod’s turn.
The Jets made a quarterback change this week after watching Justin Fields struggle for most of this season, turning to veteran Tyrod Taylor to start Sunday’s game against the 5-5 Ravens.
Taylor, 36, started against the Buccaneers earlier this season when Fields was injured but has spent the rest of the season as his backup.
Now, he returns to Baltimore to face the team that drafted him in 2011.
“Excited for the opportunity to play,” Taylor said. “Obviously, it’s tough as well. You create friends in this business, and there’s an emotional side to it, but at the same time I’m also a firm believer that God has a plan for all of us and trust it. He’s calling me for this moment, and just like I said, excited for the opportunity.”
The Ravens are another challenge for the 2-8 Jets as they try to gain their footing under first-year coach Aaron Glenn.

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