Jets' Justin Fields in concussion protocol, Tyrod Taylor could start vs. Buccaneers
AP News

Jets' Justin Fields in concussion protocol, Tyrod Taylor could start vs. Buccaneers

New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields remains in concussion protocol, making his availability for the next game uncertain

New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields (7) reacts after being sacked by the Buffalo Bills during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game, Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)


New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields remained in the concussion protocol Monday and his availability for the team's next game is uncertain.

Coach Aaron Glenn said Fields will continue to be evaluated after the quarterback was hurt late in the Jets' 30-10 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.

If Fields is unable to play next Sunday at Tampa Bay, veteran backup Tyrod Taylor would start for New York.

"It's always a hard one to really just try to evaluate it until we get more information," Glenn said during a video call with reporters Monday. “I'm sure I'll be giving you guys more information as the week progresses.”

Fields fell backward when he was sacked by Joey Bosa in the fourth quarter and the back of his helmet hit off the turf. He was down for a few moments before he was able to get up and walk off under his own power.

He was checked out in the injury tent on the Jets’ sideline and emerged several minutes later with a towel over his head. The quarterback then walked inside to the locker room and Taylor replaced Fields with 12:03 remaining in the game and the Jets losing 30-3.

The Jets' next practice is Wednesday and Glenn acknowledged Fields would need to be cleared from the concussion protocol and get in some time on the field if he's going to play against the Buccaneers.

“It's hard for me as a coach, once we get to Friday and you haven't had any reps, and that's just something I believe in,” Glenn said. “Again, I don't want to put anything on that as far as where we're at with him until we get to that point.”

...

New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields (7) fumbles the ball as he's tackled by Buffalo Bills linebacker Matt Milano (58) and defensive end Joey Bosa (97) during the first quarter of an NFL football game, Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)


Glenn acknowledged the Jets will have to prepare as if the 36-year-old Taylor will start, just in case Fields can’t.

“We have to look at that both ways,” Glenn said. “If Justin can’t play, then Tyrod will be the guy. We have to make sure we build a plan that’s suitable for him.”

Fields and the Jets' offense had a poor showing after an impressive performance in a loss to Pittsburgh in the season opener. Fields was just 3 of 11 for 27 yards and ran for 49 yards on five carries before leaving the game.

Taylor, who missed the Jets' three preseason games with a knee injury that required surgery, moved the offense with a little more success in his brief stint. He went 7 of 11 for 56 yards, including a 5-yard touchdown pass to Jeremy Ruckert.

Taylor, who signed a two-year deal with the Jets last year to be Aaron Rodgers' backup, has 58 career starts in the NFL. The last came during the 2023 season, when he started five games for the Giants.

“I don't think it changes that much,” Glenn said of a potential game plan with Taylor under center. “I said that during training camp, that was one of the positive things of having Tyrod as a backup. But there are some things that we want to get together as a staff and make sure that we're aligned on.”

Glenn said he didn't want to go too far ahead before he and his staff sit down with Taylor and discuss things the quarterback likes and is comfortable with in the scheme. The coach also didn't think Taylor missing time during the summer would have much effect on his ability to perform now.

...

New York Jets quarterback Tyrod Taylor (2) is sacked by Buffalo Bills safety Cole Bishop (24) during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game, Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin)


“He's been in this league for a long time,” Glenn said. “It doesn't take much for him to understand exactly what we're trying to do and what we're trying to get done. So I have no concerns whatsoever.”

Glenn said he had no immediate updates on a few others injured Sunday, including edge rusher Jermaine Johnson (ankle), safety Tony Adams (groin) and nickel cornerback Michael Carter II (shoulder).

___

AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL

Recommended for You

Jean Smart, Seth Rogen win big at 2025 Emmys
UPI

Jean Smart, Seth Rogen win big at 2025 Emmys

News
Veteran politician to challenge Kenneth Mejia for LA city controller
Los Angeles Times

Veteran politician to challenge Kenneth Mejia for LA city controller

News
You don’t need trendy, expensive products like snail mucin or beef tallow to care for your skin
AP News

You don’t need trendy, expensive products like snail mucin or beef tallow to care for your skin

News
Trump administration boosts HBCU funding after cutting grants for Hispanic-serving colleges
AP News

Trump administration boosts HBCU funding after cutting grants for Hispanic-serving colleges

News
Ex-world boxing champ Ricky Hatton dies at 46
UPI

Ex-world boxing champ Ricky Hatton dies at 46

Sports News
Here are the details of Trump's $1.2-billion call to remake UCLA in a conservative image
Los Angeles Times

Here are the details of Trump's $1.2-billion call to remake UCLA in a conservative image

News
Shipping companies support a first-ever global fee on greenhouse gases, opposed by Trump officials
AP News

Shipping companies support a first-ever global fee on greenhouse gases, opposed by Trump officials

News
He’s an NBA and UCLA basketball legend. Reggie Miller’s ‘passion’ at 60? Mountain biking
Los Angeles Times

He’s an NBA and UCLA basketball legend. Reggie Miller’s ‘passion’ at 60? Mountain biking

News
Clifton Powell drops the name of the agent he says fired him for doing another 'little Black movie'
Los Angeles Times

Clifton Powell drops the name of the agent he says fired him for doing another 'little Black movie'

News
Sharon Osbourne thanks fans for support in wake of Ozzy's death
UPI

Sharon Osbourne thanks fans for support in wake of Ozzy's death

News
Ukraine strikes Russian chemical plant, oil refinery
UPI

Ukraine strikes Russian chemical plant, oil refinery

News
Aaron Judge hits his 362nd career homer, passing Joe DiMaggio for 4th in New York Yankees history
AP News

Aaron Judge hits his 362nd career homer, passing Joe DiMaggio for 4th in New York Yankees history

News
Lawyers fear 1,000 children from Central America are at risk of being deported
Los Angeles Times

Lawyers fear 1,000 children from Central America are at risk of being deported

News
100,000+ march in U.K. 'Unite the Kingdom' protest in London
UPI

100,000+ march in U.K. 'Unite the Kingdom' protest in London

News
All the looks from the 2025 Emmys red carpet
Los Angeles Times

All the looks from the 2025 Emmys red carpet

News