The Jets benched Justin Fields at halftime of Week 7, turning to Tyrod Taylor. The results wound up the same in a 13-6 loss to the Carolina Panthers.
Fields has struggled mightily since a promising Week 1, missing layups and looking rattled in the pocket. He has completed 63.7 percent of his passes for 845 yards with four TD tosses and zero INTs in six starts.
Taylor, meanwhile, is a more efficient passer but struggled on Sunday with the deep ball, woefully underthrowing several open receivers while tossing two interceptions.
“I just think defense, special teams are doing better,” Johnson said. “Defense is pretty good. If we could just complete a pass, it would look good. We got to complete some passes.”
The comments suggest Johnson would favor Taylor taking over under center, but he said the decision was up to the coach. Glenn has yet to announce who his quarterback will be in Week 8. Regardless of how the QB situation works out this year, it’s clear the franchise signal-caller the Jets have been searching decades for isn’t on the roster.
While the owner seems perturbed by the quarterbacks, his faith is unwavering in Glenn, despite several coaching bumbles, including botching end-of-half situations.
“I hug him every day. I do. I say, ‘keep the faith, man,'” Johnson said.
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