Starting Justin Fields, who has lost the faith of at least the team’s owner, has not worked. Starting (and relieving) Tyrod Taylor has not worked.

So for Week 8, the only winless team in the NFL will try something new under center: secrecy.

The Jets are declining to reveal who will start at quarterback Sunday at Cincinnati in an attempt to make their opponent prepare for all possibilities.

“I wouldn’t want to give [the Bengals] a competitive advantage when I have that opportunity,” head coach Aaron Glenn said at practice, “but we’ll have a quarterback.”

That much was about all that was clear Wednesday, when Fields and Taylor split reps and Fields said he had not been informed of the team’s plan for this weekend.

Justin Fields on the Jets sideline during their Week 7 loss to Panthers on Oct. 19, 2025. AP

Glenn said he knows who will be his QB and insisted that decision belongs to him alone. The opinion of the team’s owner — Woody Johnson essentially pinning the 0-7 season on Fields while speaking publicly Tuesday — does not influence or matter to the head coach, he said.

“He’s our owner, and he has a right to his opinion,” said Glenn, who tried to spray the blame around to everyone, including a defense that took time to jell and a running game that has been stagnant. “It’s really something that’s been said across the board from everybody, including Justin.

“We have to improve, and we understand that.”

There is no doubt that they need to improve the most at quarterback. Fields has been dreadful and regressing for a team that has not scored a touchdown in two straight games.

The Jets are last in the NFL in passing yards. Among 32 qualified quarterbacks, Fields ranks 29th with a 31.8 QBR. In his past six quarters, he has not eclipsed 100 yards while completing 15 of 29 pass attempts.

Tyrod Taylor stepped in for Justin Fields during the Jets’ loss to the Panthers on Oct. 19, 2025. Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

Glenn had stood behind Fields until last Sunday, when he pulled the former Bears first-rounder at halftime and brought in Taylor during a loss to the Panthers.

The offense was run more competently by the veteran backup, and it is possible Taylor can provide stability to a unit that needs it.

But it is unlikely that Taylor — who also had started in Week 3 when Fields was out with a concussion and looked better during a 29-27 loss at Tampa Bay — makes a reeling team relevant and more unlikely that the 36-year-old makes a case to be a starter next season for the Jets.

Aaron Glenn exits the field after the Jets’ Week 7 loss to the Panthers. for the NY POST

Additionally, there is a question of health regarding Taylor, who is day to day with a knee issue after undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery during training camp. He did not look hobbled in the short amount of time reporters could watch practice Wednesday and was listed as a limited participant.

“I have all the confidence in the world in Justin,” Glenn said. “I have all the confidence in the world in Tyrod. I have all the confidence in Brady [Cook, the third-string rookie].”

There would be more to be learned by sticking with Fields — who had not performed in Chicago or Pittsburgh but who is 26 with a unique skill set with his legs and whom the Jets targeted this offseason, landing the former 11th-overall pick on a two-year, $40 million pact.

A theoretical breakthrough would be meaningful for a team looking toward its future amid the bleak present.

There is less to be learned by playing Taylor, but maybe an experienced NFL quarterback can help the Jets do what they have not done: Win a game (particularly against a beatable team, the 3-4 Bengals without Joe Burrow who have given up an NFL-worst 214 points).

Amid so much focus on the Jets’ quarterbacks, one of whom is under fire from his own team’s owner, the head coach insisted the focus is on improvement everywhere and ignoring the rest.

“I’ve spoken to the team about [Johnson’s comments], but there are so many other things that we have to talk about,” Glenn said. “Again, we’re all on the same page and we know exactly what we have to do. … The thing that I’ve been talking about is how we’re going to win this game, and that’s been the focus for us.”