Those days are long gone. The Jets offense was lethargic on Sunday as he lost 23-6 to the Seattle Seahawks. It was a familiar scene as they culminated in a five-game losing streak, dropping them to 7-9 and eliminating them from the postseason. A thumping Mike White struggled at quarterback.
Just eight weeks ago, the Jets were looking to make the playoffs for the first time since 2010 with a 6-3 victory over the Buffalo Bills. As talented a young defenseman as Wilson, who was the No. 2 pick in the 2021 draft, he was twice benched for ineffectiveness. He was inactive on Sunday and is expected to remain so next week.
The Jets consider playing a spoiler against the Miami Dolphins in the season finale before heading into an uncertain offseason with big problems at quarterback after yet another losing season. is not.
The second-year quarterback, who played the first game in his return from broken ribs, threw two interceptions, lost a fumble, and took four sacks against the Seahawks. He threw multiple interceptions that were dropped by Seahawks defenders. He completed 23 of 46 passes for 240 yards as the Jets failed to score a touchdown. Hailed as a potential savior by some Jets fans after handing the Bills a win, he began to look like the NFL’s backup.
But burning issues still center on Wilson. Will the Jets try to revive his career in New York, or will he try to rob him of a first-round pick in just two seasons?Conflicting reports have been the subject of heated debate in New York. It does not clarify the situation.
Not only did Wilson struggle in his second season, he completed 54.5% of his passes for 187.6 yards per game with 6 touchdowns and 7 interceptions. He seemed to fall out of favor in the locker room after failing to take responsibility for his poor play. It’s a tough place to push a roster to move with a simple decision.
But those are offseason decisions, and unfortunately the Jets will get another early start next Sunday or later.