The Jets face embarrassment once more, as Robert Saleh’s future with the franchise becomes more uncertain.
Florida’s Miami Gardens —Garrett Wilson repeatedly clinched and unclenched his hand as he leaned against a locker. Squeezing each finger, he squeezed his left hand till the veins burst. Wilson had been harbouring a smouldering anger for some weeks. It’s boiling now.
Wilson didn’t have his first target until the third quarter of Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins.
Wilson interrupted a question before it could complete, saying, “I’m aware.”
Players from the New York Jets lamented their team’s lacklustre performance in a 30-0 loss across the locker room. Allen Lazard, a wide receiver, went one step farther.
Lazard remarked, “I think they just played a better game.” “They outthought and outworked us.”
Attempt. Plan.
Wilson accepted the assessment without argument.
Yes, Wilson replied. “If Allen stated that, it’s very likely accurate.”
The Jets defeated the Houston Texans 30-6 last Sunday, ending a five-game losing run. An offence that has battled all season long scored all of its scores in an impressive second half.
It was Zach Wilson’s greatest game. Performance seems to have preserved some positions, securing them for 2024, when Aaron Rodgers is expected to return and turn things around.