
Overdue QB change finally gives Jets a chance to evaluate another key roster spot
NY Post
If you’re expecting Tyrod Taylor to save this Jets season from further ignominy, lower your expectations.
If you think he’s any part of their murky future at quarterback, think again.
If your hope is that he’ll be slinging the ball all over the field like Josh Allen when he starts in place of the benched Justin Fields against the Ravens Sunday, look elsewhere.
One thing you can be sure of, though, is this: Taylor won’t be rattled playing the surging 5-5 Ravens in Baltimore, the place where his 15-year career began in 2011.

SALT LAKE CITY — It’s easy to forget about the quiet, which in Knicks World means Leon Rose. We’re approaching five years — amazingly — since the team president answered questions from the independent media, and I’ve always maintained that’s poor practice because it avoids responsibility. If there’s no public explanation behind a move or a goal, there’s no accountability if it doesn’t work out.












