FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — With starter Zach Wilson still recovering from a knee injury, New York Jets coach Robert Saleh pulled a quarterback stunner on Wednesday, opting to start recently acquired Joe Flacco over upstart Mike White.
The decision came two days after Saleh, defending White after his four-interception game against the Buffalo Bills, mocked by the media by saying “now everyone wants to throw him away. He deserves better than that.”
Explaining the move, Saleh said he wanted Flacco, 37, to face the Miami Dolphins because his “calm and experience” would help the offense against Miami’s blitz-heavy defense.
The Jets (2-7) were hoping that Wilson, who remains day-to-day after a PCL sprain nearly four weeks ago, would be ready to face the Dolphins. If not, it was widely assumed that White — only three weeks removed from a 405-yard passing performance in Wilson’s absence — would again get the nod.
Instead of White, a fan favorite, the Jets are giving Flacco his first start since last Nov. 22, when he replaced the injured Sam Darnold for the Jets. Flacco, obtained in an Oct. 27 trade with the Philadelphia Eagles, saw his first 2021 action last Sunday in a mop-up role. He completed three passes, including a touchdown, in a 45-17 loss to the Bills.
“Joe’s got a history,” Saleh said. “He’s in the record books all over the place. He’s a world champion, so he’s got a history of playing good ball. One drive didn’t solidify anything; it’s his history more than anything. He’s seen these type of defenses many times over.
“There’s a young group that’s playing its butts off, and it’s just a chance to get the chains moving and get the ball to our guys. Just like Mike proved; if you can get the ball to our guys, they can do a lot of damage with it. In this situation, where you’re seeing a very complex defense, we feel like Joe can get the ball to those guys.”
White will be the backup Sunday, while Wilson will be inactive for the fourth straight game.
Saleh said White expressed “a…
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