The Jets suddenly have a good — but complicated — quarterback problem, and the solution might be to trade the best of the bunch
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- The New York Jets are in the unique position of having too much talent at quarterback, with Josh McCown, Sam Darnold, and Teddy Bridgewater all making their case to be the starter in Week 1.
- While Bridgewater might be in the best form of any of the three right now, it might be in the Jets' best interest to trade him away, as any value in trade could help the Jets in the long run.
- The Jets are unlikely to announce a move until all four preseason games have been played.
Halfway through the 2018 NFL preseason, the New York Jets are faced with a good, but challenging, problem — they have too much talent at quarterback.
Right now incumbent starter Josh McCown, rookie standout Sam Darnold, and phoenix-rising Teddy Bridgewater all have a case to be named the team's starter in 2018, and after two preseason games, the Jets don't appear to be any closer to an answer.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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