FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Brady Cook is going from undrafted rookie to NFL starting quarterback this week.
New York Jets coach Aaron Glenn announced Friday that Cook will make his first regular-season start Sunday against the Jaguars in Jacksonville.
Cook took the snaps with the starters this week and coach Aaron Glenn said on Friday that Tyrod Taylor and Justin Fields were ruled out for the game. Neither practiced during the week while dealing with injuries.
''I have all the confidence in the world,'' Glenn said of Cook. ''That's something I've stated, you know, from the very beginning. He'll be a good player in this league. And he'll have his opportunity again this week.''
Adrian Martinez, who was signed earlier this week, will serve as the backup to Cook.
Cook will become the 55th player to start at quarterback in franchise history, and the first undrafted rookie to do so for the Jets since J.J. Jones in 1975. Cook will be the 16th undrafted rookie quarterback to start a game for any team since 1990. Those QBs went 6-9 in their first starts with the last winner Tyson Bagent for Chicago in 2023.
Cook will also be the 41st player to start at quarterback for the Jets since Joe Namath's last game with the franchise in 1976. The Jets are tied with the Raiders for the sixth-most QBs to start a regular-season game during that span.
''Every quarterback, and I think every one of them do, should prepare like they're a starter because you just don't know when it's going to happen, when you have to get in and be able to lead a group of men to score touchdowns,'' Glenn said. ''He's had a hell of a week. We still have more work to do, but I'm looking forward to how he finishes this week off.''