All-Time Jets QBs Ranked: Namath #1, Pennington #2

Tyrod Taylor

Injured 15 Years
779 Pass Yds
5 TDs
5 INTs
6 Total TDs
Tyrod's
HAIR
15.5
HeyTC AI Rating
#16 Active

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Tyrod Taylor Today

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Tyrod Taylor, ranked #36 in HeyTC AI Rankings, watched from the sidelines as the Jets' dismal 3-14 season mercifully ended in a Week 18 loss, serving only as the emergency third quarterback due to a lingering knee injury that limited him to six appearances and four starts. In 2025, the 36-year-old completed 80 of 134 passes for 779 yards, a 5:5 TD-INT split, and added 143 rushing yards with one score, outperforming Jets QBs Justin Fields and Brady Cook on an anemic offense where no receiver topped 395 yards. Post-game reactions highlight his backup reliability amid constant injuries, with insiders predicting free agency interest if he regains health this offseason, potentially ending a journeyman career or landing another bridge role for a contender. Jets fans now eye a full QB rebuild, but Taylor's mobility keeps him in the mix.

Tyrod Taylor Rating Breakdown

Season
Subpar
Fantasy
Average
Playoffs
Subpar
Overall
NPC
2 years with the Jets

Tyrod Taylor Contract & Salary

Status Free Agent
Contract Length 2 years
Total Value $9,000,000
Avg/Year (APY) $4,500,000
Guaranteed $8,500,000
Free Agent 2026

Tyrod Taylor 2025 Stats via ESPN

779 Pass Yards
5 Pass TDs
5 INTs
59.7% Comp %
15.5 HAIR
72.9 Passer Rtg
5.8 Y/A
6 Games
143 Rush Yards
1 Rush TDs

Should I Keep Tyrod Taylor?

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DUMP 9/10 Confidence (Very High)

Tyrod Taylor is an aging, low-volume bridge QB who produced fringe fantasy numbers in limited 2025 action and finished with essentially no dynasty value. In most dynasty and keeper formats he is a desperation superflex fill‑in rather than a viable long‑term asset.

Tyrod Taylor Fantasy Projections & Matchup Analysis
QB36+ Dynasty Rank
36 Age
0 years Elite Years Left
Minimal Trade Value
Career Trajectory: Declining

Unless your keeper rules are extremely deep (e.g., 16+ teams with 25+ man rosters and superflex), Tyrod Taylor is not worth a keeper slot at any cost. With a 2025 line of 779 passing yards, 5 TDs, 5 INTs and limited rushing across six games (four starts), he profiles as a replaceable waiver QB and should only be held in deep superflex leagues as short‑term injury insurance. Any draft‑round cost above the final rounds is a clear overpay.

Team Situation

The Jets spent much of 2025 shuffling quarterbacks and are already expected to invest in a young QB, which strongly threatens Taylor’s chances of holding a starting job beyond spot duty. That instability, combined with his backup/bridge status on the depth chart, makes his team situation poor for long‑term dynasty value.

Long-term Factors
  • Advanced age for a mobile quarterback with declining efficiency (72.9 QB rating, 59.7% completions in 2025).
  • Role as a veteran bridge/backup on a Jets team expected to invest in a younger franchise QB.
  • Injury issues in 2025 (knee) further reduce odds of sustained starting opportunities.

Tyrod Taylor Career Timeline

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2024 1

Signs with New York Jets and later finishes 2025 as injured backup

Taylor joined the New York Jets on a two‑year deal to serve as a veteran backup; in the 2025 season he appeared in six games (four starts), completed 80 of 134 passes for 779 yards with five touchdowns and five interceptions, but finished the year dealing with a knee injury and was inactive for Week 18, entering 2026 as a pending free agent.

2022 1

Joins Giants as veteran backup and spot starter

Taylor signed with the New York Giants in 2022 to back up Daniel Jones, making several appearances and spot starts over two seasons, including time in 2023 when Jones was injured.

2021 1

Signs with Texans and starts amid rebuilding season

Taylor signed with the Houston Texans in 2021, was named the Week 1 starter, and started multiple games in a transitional year for the franchise before being replaced by rookie Davis Mills.

2020 1

Chargers starting role ends after punctured lung

Taylor opened the 2020 season as the Los Angeles Chargers’ starting quarterback, but a team doctor accidentally punctured his lung while administering a pain‑killing injection before Week 2, sidelining him and leading to rookie Justin Herbert taking over the job.

2018 1

Traded to Browns and loses job after concussion

Taylor was traded from the Buffalo Bills to the Cleveland Browns in 2018 to be the bridge starter, but he suffered a concussion early in the season and was replaced by rookie Baker Mayfield, effectively ending his tenure as the Browns’ starter.

2017 1

Leads Bills to playoffs, ending long drought

Taylor helped the Buffalo Bills reach the postseason in the 2017 season, snapping the franchise’s 17‑year playoff drought and starting in the AFC Wild Card game, his first career playoff start.

2015 1

Becomes Bills starter and earns Pro Bowl nod

After signing with the Buffalo Bills in free agency, Taylor won the starting quarterback job in 2015, posted a strong dual‑threat season, and was selected to the Pro Bowl, marking his first major individual NFL honor.

2011 1

Drafted by Ravens in 2011 NFL Draft

Tyrod Taylor was selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the 2011 NFL Draft as a sixth-round pick (#180 overall), beginning his NFL career as Joe Flacco’s backup and a developmental dual-threat quarterback.

15 years in the NFL

Frequently Asked Questions About Tyrod Taylor

Is Tyrod Taylor playing this week?

No, Tyrod Taylor is not playing this week. He was listed as inactive for the Jets' Week 18 game against the Bills on January 2, 2026, and the Jets have moved on from him as their primary quarterback option.

How did Tyrod Taylor perform in his last game?

Tyrod Taylor did not play in the Jets' final game of the 2025 season. The Jets used Justin Fields, Brady Cook, and other quarterbacks during the season, with undrafted rookie Brady Cook finishing as the team's starter.

Will Tyrod Taylor return to the Jets in 2026?

No, Tyrod Taylor is unlikely to return to the Jets in 2026. He is set to become a free agent and is not expected to re-sign with the team as they reset their quarterback situation.

How does Tyrod Taylor rank among NFL quarterbacks?

According to HeyTC's Daily AI Quarterback Rankings, Tyrod Taylor is currently ranked #36 overall with a score of NPC (15.5 tier), placing him well outside the top 10 quarterback tier.

What is the Jets' quarterback situation going forward?

The Jets have signed Bailey Zappe to a futures deal as a depth piece and are actively searching for a starting quarterback in the 2026 offseason. With Tyrod Taylor departing as a free agent, the team plans to target a starter and additional backup options, potentially including a rookie quarterback in the draft.

What is the biggest news story about Tyrod Taylor right now?

Tyrod Taylor's era with the Jets has ended as the team moves into a quarterback reset. After a disappointing 2025 season where the Jets cycled through multiple quarterbacks including Fields, Taylor, and Cook, Taylor is now set to hit free agency while the Jets pursue new options.