New York Post

Wilson likely to miss Commanders clash

- By JARED SCHWARTZ

The Jets appear set to start their fourth quarterbac­k of the season on Sunday.

Zach Wilson did not participat­e in Thursday’s walkthroug­h practice, the second straight day he’s missed as he remains in concussion protocol. Wilson still has to be a full participan­t in practice then be cleared by an independen­t neurologis­t in order to return, and it’s unlikely he’ll be able to do so before Sunday’s clash against the Commanders.

Offensive coordinato­r Nathaniel Hackett certainly sounded like he was planning on Trevor

Siemian to be his quarterbac­k.

“I’ve been keeping my head down trying to get Trevor ready for this game,” Hackett said Thursday. “We have to look at all the different things Trevor’s comfortabl­e with that we can get going this week.”

Siemian has appeared in two games this year — a Week 13 loss to the Falcons, when he replaced the benched Tim Boyle, then last week after Wilson exited with the injury. He’s completed just 19 of 39 passes for 176 yards, no touchdowns and two intercepti­ons.

➤ Aaron Rodgers did not practice for the second straight day. Though his attempted comeback from his torn Achilles is officially over, Rodgers was added to the 53-man roster so that he is eligible to practice with the team the rest of the season . ... John Franklin-Myers, who exited Sunday’s loss with a hip injury, also missed his second straight practice.

➤ With the Jets officially eliminated from the playoffs, defensive coordinato­r Jeff Ulbrich suggested first-round rookie Will McDonald is likely to see more action the final three games of the season. McDonald has found playing time hard to come by behind the team’s stacked pass-rushing unit, and has played just 18 percent of the team’s defensive snaps.

➤ Trailing 7-0 during the first quarter of Sunday’s loss, the Jets tried and failed on a fake punt on fourth-and-4 from their own 42-yard line. Special teams coordinato­r Brant Boyer defended the decision.

“We’re trying to win,” Boyer said. “We’re trying to be aggressive. The bottom line is, it didn’t work. We’ve been pretty successful at fakes since I’ve been here. That’s one that didn’t work . ... It’s not gonna scare us away in any shape or form.”

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