Brady Cook is getting at least one more start for the New York Jets.
Coach Aaron Glenn announced Monday that the undrafted rookie quarterback will be under center Sunday in the team's home finale against the AFC East-leading New England Patriots.
It'll be the third consecutive start for Cook, who spent most of the season on the practice squad before getting an opportunity to play because of injuries to Tyrod Taylor and Justin Fields.
"I think he's highly competitive, I think he's composed, I think he understands our offense,'' Glenn said Monday. "Obviously, there's some things that we have to do better to help him. There's some things that he has to do better to help himself also.
''But, yeah, I think all those traits that we talked about before are still things that I look forward to seeing with him continue to improve as he continues to get these starts.''
With the Jets 3-12 and playing out the stretch of a lost season, Glenn and his staff want to get an extended look at Cook as they head into the offseason. The team's biggest question mark is who their quarterback will be moving forward, and Glenn wouldn't say Cook could potentially be in the mix to be New York's starter beyond this season.
''Well, I really want to focus on what we're doing now,'' Glenn said. ''And I want to focus on New England.''
That means Cook has at least one more start, and probably two, to help solidify a spot as a player to move forward with — at least as a suddenly experienced backup.