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Aaron Glenn announced that rookie quarterback Brady Cook will get his second consecutive start in New Orleans on Sunday. “I feel like I want to continue to evaluate him and see exactly how he's going to operate on a consistent basis,” Glenn said Wednesday.
The latest duo on the Jets to qualify for that sobriquet could be recent trade-acquisition wideout Adonai Mitchell and rookie quarterback Brady Cook.
New York Jets quarterback Brady Cook's rollout hits wide-open wide receiver Isaiah Williams for 25 yards. Los Angeles Chargers kicker Cameron Dicker makes a 49-yard field goal. Washington Commanders kicker Jake Moody makes a 46-yard field goal.