
Tyrod Taylor stats, game log, news, injury status
Tyrod Taylor stats, game log, news, injury status
Tyrod Taylor will be ready to go when his New York Jets begin the 2025 season versus the Pittsburgh Steelers, on Sept. 7 at 1 p.m. ET.
Taylor racked up 119 passing yards (59.5 per game) with a 77.3% completion percentage last year (17-of-22), while throwing three touchdowns and zero interceptions.
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Tyrod Taylor injury news
Taylor does not appear on the injury report this week.
Tyrod Taylor stats (2024)
Pass completions: 17
17 Pass attempts: 22
22 Completion percentage: 77.3%
77.3% Pass yards: 119
119 Pass TDs: 3
3 INTs: 0
0 Pass yards/attempt: 5.4
5.4 Rush attempts: 3
3 Rush yards: 13
13 Rush TDs: 0
Taylor game log (2024)
Week 1 at 49ers: 6-for-8 (75.0%), 36 YDS (4.5 YPA), 1 TD, 0 INT, 1 CAR, 7 RUSH YDS, 0 RUSH TD
6-for-8 (75.0%), 36 YDS (4.5 YPA), 1 TD, 0 INT, 1 CAR, 7 RUSH YDS, 0 RUSH TD Week 17 at Bills: 11-for-14 (78.6%), 83 YDS (5.9 YPA), 2 TD, 0 INT, 2 CAR, 6 RUSH YDS, 0 RUSH TD
Tyrod Taylor fantasy insights (2024)
With 20.0 fantasy points (10.0 per game) in 2025, Taylor ranked 365th overall in the league and 49th at his position.
Next game: Tyrod Taylor vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers
The New York Jets (0-0) take on the Steelers (0-0) in their next game.
How to watch Tyrod Taylor and the Jets
Matchup: New York Jets vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
New York Jets vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Time: 1 p.m. ET
1 p.m. ET Date: September 7, 2025
September 7, 2025 TV: CBS
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