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2025 NFL Week 9 Buzz: Will Puka Nacua Return?; Jets, Saints Mulling QB Changes

Who's starting, who's hurt, and who's on the move?

NFL news is nonstop, and we're breaking it all down week by week this season.

Here's the latest on what's happening around the league entering Week 9:

Justin Fields or Tyrod Taylor?

Entering New York's bye week, Jets head coach Aaron Glenn remained noncommittal to Fields as his starting quarterback for when the team returns from its break. Even after a wild, 39-38 comeback victory, the first of the season, Sunday at Cincinnati.

"I think you know what my answer’s going to be on that," Glenn said Monday when asked if Fields would be the starter against the Browns on Nov. 9, per AP. "This is the bye week and we’re going to focus on us. And, listen, I have time to make that decision. Again, that’s one of the good things of the bye week."

Glenn laughed and added: "But seriously, man, this gives us a chance to really just hone in on the good, bad and ugly and try to get those things worked out because we know we have a ways to go."

Fields, who has yet to throw an interception in seven starts, went 21 of 32 for 244 yards and a touchdown, along with 31 yards on 11 rushes. He also threw a pass and had a run for 2-point conversions.

"I think he played the game exactly like we see him playing for us to win the game," Glenn said. "There are still some things within that game that he knows he has to improve on, and that’s going to be every game. We’re going to always be critical of ourselves. ...

"But, yeah, he did a really good job for us (Sunday). I thought he managed that game really well."

Los Angeles could be close to welcoming back two key pieces in wide receiver Puka Nacua and offensive lineman Rob Havenstein. 

Nacua (ankle) and Havenstein (knee) are expected to practice and

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