Hartford Courant

QB Wilson finally takes responsibi­lity

- By Antawn Staley

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — It has been a roller coaster 72 hours for Jets quarterbac­k Zach Wilson.

Following the Jets 10-3 loss to the Patriots on Sunday, Wilson failed to take any responsibi­lity for the team’s lack of offensive output in the postgame press conference. Then the next day, Jets coach Robert Saleh said he was considerin­g a change at the starting quarterbac­k position.

When the Jets entered the facility Wednesday morning, Saleh made the move official as the team will start Mike White against the Bears on Sunday. Not only will Wilson not start against the Bears, but he won’t even be active as Joe Flacco, who started three games this season, will be White’s backup.

“I wouldn’t necessaril­y say surprised because I haven’t been doing my job,” Wilson told reporters. “Of course, I would like to not agree with the decision and everything, but it comes down to I got to play better.

“You know what, it’s deserved. The way that I handled the situation wasn’t right. I got to be a better football player, and I got to be a better leader for these guys.

“I have the opportunit­y to turn the page here as a player and as a leader and be able to take a step forward and be able to be here 100 percent for my guys and be able to handle situations correctly.”

Although Saleh said Wilson didn’t lose his job because of his failure to take any accountabi­lity after the loss to the Patriots, it certainly didn’t help. After the game, Wilson was asked whether he felt like he let the defense down at all and his response was “no, no” after completing 9 of 22 passes for 77 yards and zero touchdowns.

While publicly, his teammates have voiced support for Wilson, on Twitter, defensive end John Franklin-myers and cornerback Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner both liked tweets that were critical of the second-year quarterbac­k’s comment. Both Franklin-myers and Gardner said they liked the tweets by accident.

Then it was Garrett Wilson’s comments after the Patriots game when he said the “sh-t is not OK” and “that sh-t is not going to fly” when talking about the offense. Saleh himself was also critical when he said the Jets offensive performanc­e, in which they gained only 103 yards and two yards after halftime, was “dog sh-t.”

Wilson addressed the team about his comments on Wednesday, but he wasn’t specific about what was said.

“I didn’t realize what I said,” Wilson said. “I let my emotions get the best of me.

“It almost took until a little bit after when we were getting ready and leaving, and my Pops gave me a call and said, ‘Bro, what are you doing?’ I didn’t realize it. Can’t let the emotions get the best of me.”

The Jets selected Wilson with the number two overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, as he was thought to be the franchise quarterbac­k for many years to come. But inconsiste­nt play and injuries have been recurring throughout Wilson’s tenure with the Jets.

Last season, Wilson injured his MCL, which caused him to miss four games. Then this year, during the preseason opener against the Eagles, Wilson injured his meniscus and suffered a bone bruise after scrambling trying to make a play. He missed seven weeks and the first three games of the regular season.

When Wilson has played, he has struggled with mechanics and accuracy as he has thrown for 3,613 yards, 13 touchdowns and 16 intercepti­ons in 20 games. Despite the Jets 5-2 record in games Wilson has started, he has thrown for 1,279 yards, four touchdowns and five intercepti­ons.

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