The Jets' offensive line will have the crucial task of protecting Zach Wilson in the upcoming game, following Aaron Rodgers' Achilles tendon injury.
Jets head coach Robert Saleh has officially declared Zach Wilson as the uncontested starter for the remainder of the season.
Tim Boyle is set to be the backup quarterback, with potential plans to sign a veteran as the third-string QB.
In case of emergencies, the Jets already have an alternative quarterback option within their ranks.
Randall Cobb, a veteran wide receiver, has been designated as the Jets' "emergency" quarterback for the game against the Dallas Cowboys.
Few may recall that Randall Cobb began his college football career as a quarterback, earning SEC All-Freshmen honors with the Kentucky Wildcats in 2008.
Over his 13 seasons in the NFL, Randall Cobb has attempted just one pass, completing it for a 10-yard gain.
The Jets are hopeful that they won't need to resort to their "emergency" plan in the upcoming weekend's game.
The New York Jets, once considered Super Bowl contenders with the addition of Aaron Rodgers, now face a challenging situation following his season-ending injury in Week 1.
Aaron Rodgers has undergone surgery and has expressed his intention to return to play in the following season.