While Hall's game on the ground helped the Jets get into the win column, New York's passing game has lagged behind. The Jets rank last in the league in passing yards, averaging just 156.5 passing yards per game.
The Jets quarterback situation has dictated their offense with two mobile quarterbacks in Justin Fields and Tyrod Taylor. Fields has been one of the best scrambling quarterbacks this season, ranking second among quarterbacks with 288 rushing yards and fifth among all players in yards per carry with 5.43.
Fields has also been an effective passer, not throwing an interception so far this season in his seven starts and 167 pass attempts. He had one of his best games throwing the ball this season in New York's win against Cincinnati, passing for 244 yards and a touchdown.
Taylor has backed up Fields primarily but has played in three games this season for 23.3 percent of New York's snaps, per Pro Football Reference. He hasn't had as much success throwing the ball as Fields, completing 62.3 percent of his passes. He has thrown for 379 yards with three touchdowns and three interceptions. Jets head coach Aaron Glenn hasn't announced which quarterback he will start, but Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski said Cleveland will be prepared for whoever starts on Nov. 9.
"Obviously two different players but they're both good in their own right," Stefanski said. "Justin Fields is extremely dangerous, very fast. They do a great job in the run game. He's a threat to make all the throws with his arm strength in the pass game and then he can tuck in and run as you've seen throughout this season. He has made some huge plays with his legs. Obviously, Tyrod (Taylor's) a veteran that knows what to do with the football. Very accurate, good athlete, can make you miss obviously as he moves outside the pocket."