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Jets QB Justin Fields to start vs. Bengals, as Tyrod Taylor ruled out with knee injury: Report

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25 October 2025

A week that started with first-year New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn refusing to name a starting quarterback ahead of a Week 8 matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals, and that included team owner Woody Johnson slamming the play of Justin Fields at the NFL's annual fall owners meeting, will reportedly culminate in Fields starting for the winless Jets, anyway.

Tyrod Taylor, who replaced a benched Fields in the second half of a Week 7 loss to the Carolina Panthers, has been ruled out with a knee injury, and Fields will once again get the nod versus the Bengals, according to the New York Post.

This story is being updated.

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Report: Kirk Cousins is highly likely to start Sunday for Falcons vs. Dolphins

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25 October 2025

The Falcons are set to turn to backup quarterback Kirk Cousins on Sunday as starter Michael Penix Jr. deals with a knee injury.

Although Penix is officially listed as questionable, Cousins is "highly likely" to be the Falcons' starting quarterback Sunday against the Dolphins, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.

Penix was limited in practice this week and Falcons coach Raheem Morris said Cousins took a lot of reps with the first-string offense and will be good to go if he's called upon.

"I’m really confident in our backup," Morris said Friday of Cousins. "We're going to give [Penix] every opportunity we can give him. The kid is tough. He's a guy. He's a stud."

Last year, the Falcons made the surprising decision both to sign Cousins to a lucrative contract in free agency, and to select Penix in the first round of the draft. Cousins ended up starting 14 games and Penix started three in 2024.

In 2025, the Falcons have made clear that Penix is their starter, if he's healthy. But on Sunday, it looks like Penix won't be healthy enough to go, and Cousins will return to the starting lineup.

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Mike Vrabel: Rhamondre Stevenson held the ball out before scoring, you won't see it again

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25 October 2025

Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson scored a touchdown in Sunday's win over the Titans, but that doesn't mean Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel was happy about it.

In a video posted on the Patriots’ social media channels, Vrabel went over some of the key plays from Sunday's win, and when he got to Stevenson's touchdown, he showed Stevenson starting to hold the ball out before crossing the goal line. Vrabel said, "What we can't do is we can't do this."

Vrabel knows that multiple players have cost their teams touchdowns this season by dropping the ball before crossing the goal line, and he said he won't tolerate it happening in New England.

"We can't sit there and be careless with the ball. We're not gonna see it anymore. We're not gonna start doing this. We're not gonna become a team that gives the other team an advantage," Vrabel said. "We need to make sure that we're securing the football."

That's a message that every coach has to get across to his team. It should have been a message that every NFL player knew after Colts wide receiver Adonai Mitchell cost himself a touchdown by fumbling at the 1-yard line in a Week Four loss to the Rams, but the message clearly didn't get through to everyone because in Week Five, Cardinals running back Emari Demercado did the same thing, fumbling away what would have been a game-clinching touchdown at the 1-yard line in a loss to the Titans.

Stevenson apparently hadn't gotten the message yet either. Vrabel says every single Patriot gets it now.

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