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Could This Former SEC Star Quarterback Be the X-Factor the New York Jets Have Been Missing?

Could This Former SEC Star Quarterback Be the X-Factor the New York Jets Have Been Missing?

If you asked me last week whether the New York Jets had their quarterback situation figured out, I’d have raised an eyebrow—and for good reason. With Jordan Travis suddenly hanging up his cleats, the Jets’ QB room looked more like a ghost town than a training camp. But here’s the twist: the gang over at 1 Jets Drive might have stumbled onto something intriguing—a former SEC star named Brady Cook, who’s stepping into the chaos wearing No. 4 (because, yeah, No. 12 is sacred territory). Now, Cook’s college resume at Missouri isn’t just a footnote—top five in yards, touchdowns, and total offense at Mizzou. And hey, when your new offensive tackle, Armand Membou, is your old college teammate singing your praises louder than a hype-man at a rap battle, maybe that backup spot competition just got a little more interesting. Oh, and did I mention the Williams family reunion happening on defense? With Giovanni Williams joining his star brothers Quincy and Quinnen, chemistry could be the Jets’ new secret weapon. All signs point to a quieter offseason, but with new leadership in the front office and Justin Fields ready to command Week 1, this team’s entering 2025 with a “let’s see what happens” kind of vibe. So… can a former Missouri Tiger truly tame the Jets’ QB rollercoaster, or is this just the calm before another storm? Buckle up, this minicamp might just surprise us all. LEARN MORE

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The New York Jets found themselves with a sudden empty seat in their quarterbacks room last week as former Florida State QB Jordan Travis announced his retirement. But with plenty of rookie quarterbacks still out there, the Jets may have found a replacement in a former SEC star.

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