Tyrod Taylor Injury Adds to Jets' Quarterback Woes
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The New York Jets faced another setback when quarterback Tyrod Taylor exited the game against the Miami Dolphins due to a groin injury late in the first quarter. Taylor, who completed just one of four passes for six yards and had an interception, was replaced by undrafted rookie Brady Cook, making his NFL debut.
This was Taylor's third consecutive start after Justin Fields was benched for ineffective play. The Jets struggled throughout the game, ultimately losing 34-10 against the Dolphins, who dominated with a strong defensive performance.
Miami's defense recorded six sacks, holding the Jets to only 62 rushing yards and forcing multiple turnovers. The Jets' offense was dismal, converting only one of twelve third-down attempts. This loss compounds the Jets' ongoing quarterback woes as they continue to grapple with an ineffective passing game this season.