A person with knowledge of the decision says the New York Jets will start Tyrod Taylor at quarterback over Justin Fields on Sunday. The move Monday by coach Aaron Glenn sends the embattled and struggling Fields to the sideline for the Jets, who are coming off a 27-14 loss to New England last Thursday night. Glenn said last week he would evaluate all positions, including quarterback, and then decided to make the switch to Taylor, according to the person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity on Monday because the team didn’t announce the move. The Athletic first reported that the Jets were benching Fields in favor of Taylor.

Archbishop Stephen Wood, the top leader of the Anglican Church in North America, has been suspended from ministry amid allegations of sexual and other misconduct. Wood’s suspension was approved by his fellow bishops and took effect Sunday. It doesn’t imply guilt or innocence, but ministers can be suspended when it’s “in the best interests of the Church,” according to an official statement. Wood was accused in October of misconduct by a group of church members. The statement gave no update on proceedings against Wood. The denomination was formed in 2009 by conservatives who split from the more liberal U.S. Episcopal Church.

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FILE - New York Mets' Carlos Beltran smiles during an introductory baseball news conference in New York, Nov. 4, 2019. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)