Tyrod Taylor undergoes knee surgery to throw wrench into Jets’ QB plans
The Jets will have a quarterback question hanging over the rest of the preseason.
Backup veteran quarterback Tyrod Taylor underwent arthroscopic knee surgery for an issue that has sidelined him for multiple practices, Jets head coach Aaron Glenn announced on Tuesday.
Taylor will miss the rest of the preseason, with Glenn hopeful he will be ready for Week 1 against the Steelers on Sept. 7.

With Taylor out, Adrian Martinez and Brady Cook will continue to see time behind starter Justin Fields.
Fields dealt with a toe injury earlier in camp, but led the Jets to a touchdown on his lone drive in Saturday’s preseason-opening win against the Packers.
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