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The 2025 season has been a slog for the New York Jets. New York has dealt with multiple injuries and plenty of adversity during Aaron Glenn’s inaugural season as head coach. The hits just keep on coming, as the Jets are already down 21-7 against the Dolphins at the end of the first quarter.
Jets QB Tyrod Taylor went down with an injury during the first quarter on Sunday. He was replaced by undrafted rookie Brady Cook, who made his NFL debut.
“Brady Cook grabs his hemet. No sign of Tyrod Taylor on the sideline,” Jets reporter Andy Vasquez posted on social media. “Looks like the undrafted rookie is about to make his NFL debut for the Jets, who are down 21-0 after a complete no-show in 1Q.”
Cook signed with New York as an undrafted free agent back in May.
More on this story to come.
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