Garrett Wilson is clearly uninterested in shedding.
The New York Jets star receiver is having one of the best season of his younger profession from a statistical standpoint, however, from a crew perspective, this yr is surely the most important disappointment he is been part of.
Wilson is eligible for a contract extension after the season, however Wilson mentioned he is not sure if he desires to stick with the Jets long run.
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“I do not know, man. I simply do no matter, go about my day nevertheless, be the place my toes at,” Wilson informed reporters Thursday. “In the event that they do [offer an extension] … that’d be superior.Â
Wilson added that he “love[s] the Jets … however I am unable to be worrying about all that. Simply going to complete these three video games. I am unable to be all that proper now.”
Wilson spoke to reporters simply hours after a report that proprietor Woody Johnson nixed a commerce for Jerry Jeudy due to Jeudy’s score within the Madden online game. It is beforehand been reported Johnson additionally needed Aaron Rodgers benched after the crew fell to 2-2, and former normal Joe Douglas reportedly mentioned his boss was appearing like a “teenager.”
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Wilson is on tempo to set profession highs throughout the board. He is had over 1,000 yards every of his first two seasons, a quantity he probably will surpass this weekend towards the Los Angeles Rams.
The Jets are 4-10, however issues have gone from dangerous to worse since they fired Robert Saleh. The Jets have been 2-3 when Johnson axed the top coach, and they’re 2-7 since.
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On the intense facet, Aaron Rodgers has turned again the clock lately. He is thrown 13 touchdowns and only one interception in his final seven video games. Perhaps Rodgers and Wilson can construct off that in 2025 — if Rodgers stays.
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