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Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields will start for the New York Jets after Tyrod Taylor was ruled out with a knee injury. It all comes after Jets owner Woody Johnson had strong words about Fields’ play this week.
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Former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Mark Robinson has been cut by the New York Jets, the team announced. Robinson joined the team after being signed off the New England Patriots’ practice squad.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/jets as Steelers Tabbed 'Perfect Trade Fit' In Deal For Jets Veteran WR. The New York Jets could opt to trade a few of their players this season as they lean harder into a rebuild in the coming weeks.
Those clamoring for a quarterback change from the Jets will have to wait. Tyrod Taylor has been ruled out of Sunday’s game against the Bengals due to a knee injury, according to a source. He will not travel with the team to Cincinnati.
As the Cincinnati Bengals try to keep pace with the Pittsburgh Steelers atop the AFC North, their defense will get a big boost against the New York Jets in Week 8 with the return of star pass rusher Trey Hendrickson, who is expected to play after missing last week's win over the Steelers with a hip injury, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported the New York Jets haven't decided to definitely start Justin Fields in Week 8.
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Steelers' Jalen Ramsey Absolutely Wants To Win For Aaron Rodgers: 'It's Important To Us'
The Pittsburgh Steelers are set to face another legendary NFL franchise this week in the form of the Green Bay Packers. Under the lights in primetime on Sunday night is nearly the perfect stage for four-time MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers to renew his acquaintances with his old team.
Cincinnati's defense clearly missed Hendrickson, allowing a whopping 7.3 yards per play and 31 points despite a 2-0 turnover advantage. The Jets will be starving for a victory. The Bengals cannot let that happen if they hope to turn their season around—regardless of who plays quarterback for the Jets.