The New York Jets are considering making another quarterback change after Tim Boyle struggled in their recent loss to the Atlanta Falcons. Coach Robert Saleh is weighing the decision to potentially start Trevor Siemian, which would make it the first time since 1989 that the Jets have started four different quarterbacks in a season. The Jets' offense has been struggling, failing to score a touchdown in three of their last five games. Aaron Rodgers, who was briefly the starting quarterback before getting injured, is still in rehab and it is uncertain if he will return this season.
- The Jets are considering starting Trevor Siemian as their fourth starting quarterback this season.
- The offense has been struggling, failing to score a touchdown in three of their last five games.
- Aaron Rodgers is still in rehab and it is uncertain if he will return this season.