Jets forced to answer embarrassing question by analyst
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The New York Jets are in a tough spot as Aaron Glenn enters his second season as head coach.
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It appears the wheels are ready to fall off yet another regime, and after just one season, there were some rumors that Glenn could be moved on.
As Glenn enters his second offseason, the franchise is again in the quarterback market, a place where it feels like they've been for years, and it doesn't matter who they get; it fails.
So, as we turn to this offseason, with the likes of Kyler Murray and Kirk Cousins at the top of the free agency list, could the Jets go down that path?
For CBS Sports' Jonathan Jones, he offered up a question that will leave the Jets embarrassed by their quarterback situation.
“The Jets are in an unenviable position,” Jones wrote. “Who wants to play quarterback for them?
“The Jets are faced with getting someone who's been a backup recently who they will overpay in order to seduce that quarterback to play for them. And then the odds are they'll be on to 2027, where the quarterback draft class figures to be loaded with the likes of Arch Manning, Dante Moore, Julian Sayin and C.J. Carr.”
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Jets forced to answer embarrassing question
Who wants to play quarterback for the Jets?
There won't be many weapons, just Breece Hall and Garrett Wilson, and a defense that wasn't good last year. The only answer we can provide is that it will be someone seeking to be a starter, which means someone who was a backup in 2025.
Both Murray and Cousins fit into that category. I find it hard to envision Tua Tagovailoa going to New York, but he's another name the Jets might look at.
However, maybe instead of the Jets pursuing targets, as Jones states, maybe they've got to ask themselves who wants to come to us?
And the answer to the question might be a little tough to hear.
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