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Sauce Gardner: Jets Have Sense of Urgency as They Prepare to Set Sail for Tampa Bay

The Bucs should be ready and waiting for the Jets in their home opener at Raymond James Stadium, after winning their first two games on the road. The key players bring skillsets that the defense is familiar with. Mayfield, like Bills defending MVP Josh Allen and future Pro Football Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers, now with Pittsburgh, has become noted for producing some points but no turnovers. Not good news for the Jets defense, which has no takeaways in the early going.

"Baker presents a lot of problems," Gardner said. "He's very decisive, he trusts his receivers. I was watching the game \[the Bucs' one-point win over the Texans on Monday night\] and he can do it with his legs, too. So he's just a savvy quarterback and player for sure, and he's more athletic than I think people give him credit for."

And perhaps Gardner will be a traveling man again, as he was in the opener, matching up against new Steeler but veteran wideout DK Metcalf. No strategy has been revealed yet, but at Tampa, the Jets' task will be trying to keep a lid on Evans, who incredibly is seeking his 12th consecutive 1,000-yard receiving season in his 12th season with the Bucs and in the NFL.

"I used to watch him back then," said Sauce, no doubt making Evans feel even older than his 32 years. "It's just a great opportunity for me to be able to go against somebody like him. Yeah, he's ben doing it for a minute, and at a high level, too. So I'm looking forward to that."

One development he has no doubts about for the Green & White is who is stepping in at quarterback this week to duel Mayfield, Evans & Co. Glenn announced that [Tyrod Taylor](/team/players-roster/tyrod-taylor/) will start for Justin Fields, who remains in the team's concussion protocol.

"We always go against Tyrod in practice. We know he's more than capable of getting the job done," Gardner said. "We're not thinking a dropoff, that's not our mentality. The coaches believe in Tyrod and as players we believe in Tyrod We know he's a confident guy and a confident player.

"Our expectations on defense are just our expectations on defense, no matter what the offensive situation is. We don't want to be giving up a lot of points. We're confident in him and we've just got to execute on defense, regardless."

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