New York Jets Flight Connections 01/23/26

New York Jets Flight Connections 01/23/26
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Good morning Gang Green Nation! Word is the Jets are open to bringing back quarterback Tyrod Taylor for the 2026 season. If true, the question is, why? There was a time Taylor was a legitimate starting quarterback in the NFL. A low-end starting quarterback to be sure, but still a legit starter. That time is long gone. Time and injuries have reduced Taylor to a shell of his former self. Now he can barely get through a few weeks before the inevitable injury. Given that Taylor cannot be trusted to be available for long, why waste one of just two or three available quarterback spots on him? The Jets need a complete reset at quarterback. Bringing Taylor back would not be in their best interests.

Here are your links to your New York Jets this glorious Friday in January:

Randy Lange – Brandon Stephens Still Loves the Game and Takes His Joy Into the New Year

Justin Melo – ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. 2026 mock has the Jets taking quarterback

Justin Melo – Robert Saleh, Titans just became threats to poach Jets free agents

Andrew Dominello – 2026 NFL mock draft: FOX Sports projects defensive focus for Jets

Daniel Chavkin – Sam Darnold teams timeline: Full history of QB’s NFL career, from Jets bust to 49ers backup to Seahawks stardom

Glenn Naughton – Report: Jets Snubbed by two “big name” Def Coordinators; a Look at Senior Bowl QBs

Patrick McAvoy – Jets Reportedly Open to QB Reunion in 2026

Zach Pressnell – Jets Next Starting QB Might Be Emerging Before Their Eyes

Zach Pressnell – Jets Tabbed ‘Worst Landing Spot’ For $212 Million First Round QB

Patrick McAvoy – Jets Likely to Release Justin Fields in Quarterback Shakeup

Justin Fried – Jets learning harsh truth about DC search as coaches reject Aaron Glenn

Ryan Fowler – New York Jets 2026 NFL Draft: Alabama QB Ty Simpson Scouting Report

Levi Dombro – Jets are licking their chops with Robert Saleh and Titans on 2026 schedule

Here are your missed connections from yesterday.