New York Post

Siemian to start again as Zach still in protocol

- By MARK CANNIZZARO

The Jets have shut down quarterbac­k Zach Wilson for Thursday’s game against the Browns in Cleveland, saying he’s hasn’t cleared concussion protocol, and it’s fair to wonder whether the team’s No. 2 overall draft pick three years ago has played his final game in Jets green.

Wilson was knocked out of the Jets’ blowout road loss to the Dolphins two games ago with a concussion and missed Sunday’s win in Washington.

When Jets head coach Robert Saleh was asked Tuesday if Wilson has a chance to return for the season finale at New England, he didn’t exactly sound positive about that.

“We’ll see,’’ Saleh said. “The most important thing is for him to get rid of all these symptoms and him progressin­g, that’s first and foremost, obviously.’’

In Wilson’s absence, Trevor Siemian will start his second consecutiv­e game.

“When it was good, it was good,’’ Siemian said Tuesday of the offensive performanc­e against the Commanders. “Like everyone else, we’re just trying to find that consistenc­y and stay in that flow, and if we do that, we have a chance.’’

The Browns’ defense is ranked No. 1 in the NFL.

“Across the board, the front’s great, well-versed in the run, well-versed in the pass, and sticky in the back end,’’ Siemian said. “They play their scheme really well, really well-coached obviously, and it’s a great challenge for us.’’

Saleh was not exactly effusive about Siemian’s performanc­e against Washington — 217 yards passing on 49 attempts, saying, “Yeah, Trevor did some nice things in the game. He’s got so much play time under his belt that it was great just to have a conversati­on with him and his recognitio­n that he could have even done better.’’

Of more than mild concern, kicker Greg Zeurlein, the hero of Sunday’s 30-28 win over Washington, has a quadriceps injury, according to Saleh and didn’t kick in Tuesday’s walk-through session.

“He came out of the game with some right quad soreness, so we’ll see how it turns out today,’’ Saleh said.

In other injury news, Saleh also said the plan was to put tackle Duane Brown “through some work’’ Tuesday with his ailing back. Brown told The Post after the walk-through: “We’ll have to see [Wednesday]. I did a little bit more [Tuesday] and [Wednesday] we’ll do some more before jumping on the flight.’’

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