Jets Fans Hope Wild QB Rumor Is True

Could a long-shot reunion between Andrew Luck and Frank Reich be the key to transforming the Jets' quarterback fortunes?

The New York Jets still don’t have the kind of quarterback solution that lets anybody breathe easy, and the latest emergency idea is a wild one: Andrew Luck.

NFL.com recently ran through the craziest comeback possibilities the league could see in 2026, and Jeremy Bergman’s entry had Luck leaving retirement to reunite with Frank Reich in New York. The fit is built around the Jets’ current quarterback uncertainty, with Geno Smith projected as the bridge starter for one season before the team turns its attention to the 2027 quarterback class.

That plan could get shaky fast if Smith keeps trending the wrong way. He was awful for the Las Vegas Raiders last year, and the possibility remains that he could decline again in New York. With Aaron Glenn needing a competitive team in 2026 to protect his job, the Jets could be staring at a midseason escape hatch if the position goes sideways.

Bergman laid out the case this way: "Currently the general manager of Stanford football, Luck is just 36 years old, younger than three starting QBs in the NFL in 2026 (Aaron Rodgers, Matthew Stafford, Kirk Cousins). Luck is set up pretty nice now that he's no longer getting walloped by pass rushers, but if he ever wished to live to his generational potential, there's still time. Though his old gig is currently occupied by Danny Dimes, Luck can reunite with former Colts boss Frank Reich in New York as a Geno Smith escape hatch and potential bridge."

Luck has been retired since the 2019 preseason, when he shocked the league by walking away. Since then, there have been rumors and reports about the Colts and other teams trying to bring the four-time Pro Bowler back. Nothing ever came of it, and the odds of a return still look remote.

Still, the idea has a certain appeal. At 36, Luck would instantly be the most talented quarterback the Jets have had since Joe Willie Namath. In his final NFL season, he threw for 4,593 yards, 39 touchdowns and 15 interceptions, while helping his team win 10 games.

For the Jets, that kind of production would be a massive leap from what they’ve had, and it would at least give them a short-term answer at the sport’s most important position. It’s a long shot, sure. But in a quarterback search this messy, even the outrageous ideas get a look.

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