Brady Cook to Lead Jets Against Patriots Despite Tough Start to Season
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New York Jets rookie quarterback Brady Cook will make his third consecutive start against the visiting New England Patriots on Sunday. Despite the team's losses in his first two starts, Head Coach Aaron Glenn praises Cook's early performance against the Saints, where he completed 22 of 35 passes for 188 yards and no touchdowns before the Jets' 29-6 loss. Glenn attributes the team's struggles to a second-half slump, stating that Cook gave the Jets the best chance to win. When asked about the reasons behind Cook's start, Glenn revealed it was a combination of evaluating the young quarterback and giving the team the best chance to win. Cook has faced significant challenges, completing 58 of 98 passes for 527 yards, with one touchdown and six interceptions in three games. He has been sacked 17 times, but Glenn remains optimistic about his performance. The Patriots, on the other hand, have clinched a playoff spot and can secure the AFC East title with a Week 17 win against the Jets. The matchup promises to be an exciting one, with both teams vying for crucial points in the season.