Christian Hackenberg, Bryce Petty will have shot at Jets' QB job (in theory)
The last time the New York Jets went to the scouting combine with this much uncertainty at quarterback was 2009, when there was a three-month period between Brett Favre’s departure and Mark Sanchez’s arrival.
Right now, the only two quarterbacks under contract are Bryce Petty and Christian Hackenberg. Translation: They need a starter.
Speaking to reporters Thursday at the combine, coach Todd Bowles said both players will have an opportunity to compete for the No. 1 job.
“They’ll have a chance,” said Bowles, providing no explanation.
Frankly, that sounds like lip service from a notoriously tight-lipped coach. It’s hard to imagine Petty (four career starts) or Hackenberg (zero career snaps) as the opening-day starter, but Bowles wasn’t about to tip his hand with free agency only a week away.
Asked if he will sign a free agent, Bowles said, “We’re looking into it. We have our eye on a few people.”
Asked to describe the current state of his quarterback position, Bowles used the word “unproven.”
Understatement of the year.