The New York Jets will enter their Week 15 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars a little worse for wear, specifically in their quarterback room. Undrafted rookie Brady Cook is set to make his first career NFL start, as the Jets are down to their third and fourth-string quarterbacks.
Cook will become the first undrafted QB to start a game for the Jets in 50 years, as Tyrod Taylor (groin) and Justin Fields (knee) are sidelined for another week. The newly re-signed Adrian Martinez will serve as Cook's backup.
The Jets are hoping to play spoiler against a Jaguars team that has won four straight games to surge to the top of the AFC South.