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Garrett Wilson confirmed that the Jets ran a player-led practice on Monday. The Lions did the same when Aaron Glenn was DC in Detroit.
What’s changed: Rodgers now plays for the Steelers, Adams now plays for the Rams, and the Jets brought in a new coaching staff along with QB Justin Fields, who played with Wilson at Ohio State. Wilson signed a four-year contract extension with the Jets in July.
That makes plenty of sense, considering wide receiver is the thinnest position group on the Jets roster. Though New York’s top WR is a stud, even Garrett Wilson needs help around ... drafting with one of the middle picks in your fantasy football draft ...
The Giants are strong favorites to win for a preseason game, coming in at -195 odds on BetMGM with the spread sitting at 3.5 points. The Jets initially opened as -1.5 point favorites, but the line moved four points in the Giants’ direction.
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Some scouts wonder what's holding him back. While Wilson posted 101 catches for 1,104 yards and seven touchdowns in 2024, Davante Adams had more targets than him (68 to 46) over the final six games.
While New York shouldn't be in the business of forking up draft capital as they enter a new era under first-time head coach Aaron Glenn, they are in desperate need of help at the wide receiver position, and should want to surround Justin Fields with as much talent as possible to be competitive.
The Jets and wide receiver Garrett Wilson reached agreement on a four-year, $130 million contract extension that includes $90 million guaranteed, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Monday.
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The Jets have questions at quarterback, at receiver after Garrett Wilson and in their tight end room. Want to take the glass half-full approach and find a reason the offense could surpass low
The Jets were sloppy on both sides of the football in Saturday’s 31-12 preseason loss to the Giants. Here are three takeaways: It’s not that surprising that Justin Fields didn’t push the ball down the field with his arm. He hasn’t done it much in practice, and it even struck Fields during the game.