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Jets' brass give quarterbac­k Wilson permission to shop himself around

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The New York Jets expected quarterbac­k Zach Wilson to emerge as the new face of their franchise.

Three years later, he's looking for a new team.

GM Joe Douglas said the Jets have given Wilson permission to seek a trade, perhaps marking an end to his tumultuous stint in New York.

“We have had good conversati­on with his agent (Brian Ayrault),” Douglas said Wednesday at the NFL'S annual scouting combine in Indianapol­is. “We've given them permission to talk to other teams about a trade. I'm going to circle back with Brian at some point, maybe this weekend, just to see how those conversati­ons go. Other than that, there's nothing to report.”

Wilson's rocky three-year tenure included plenty of struggles.

He went 12-21 as a starting quarterbac­k. He threw more intercepti­ons (25) than touchdowns (23). He was benched multiple times — including once after responding to a post-game news conference question about whether he felt he let the defence down with “no.”

Wilson is yet another player who could be traded in what may be a very active off-season among quarterbac­ks. Others who could be dealt include Russell Wilson and Justin Fields.

Douglas also said the Jets will not use the franchise tag on edge rusher Bryce Huff, who signed as an undrafted rookie in 2020 and had a breakout 2023 season with a career-high 10 sacks.

The franchise tag would cost the Jets US$21.3 million, which could be too much for an already well-compensate­d defence. But Douglas still wants to work out a deal.

“Those conversati­ons are going to pick up as we get going here,” Douglas said. “This is a big week, just to have a lot of different discussion­s with a lot of different agents. Obviously, Bryce is an outstandin­g player. He definitely deserves this opportunit­y to see where he is on the open market.”

BODY TALK

Some coaches and team executives have been asked this week about how much value they place on body language. For the Cleveland Browns, it's a serious investment. Coach Kevin Stefanski acknowledg­ed Wednesday his team fines players for what he dubbed as “BBL,” Bad Body Language.

“We coach it. We never want to see a player on the field going like this (hands out),” he said. “There's a palms-up fine. Certainly how you conduct yourself specifical­ly at the quarterbac­k position is important. Everything you're doing, you're saying something even when you're not saying it verbally. We certainly coach our players up on it.”

 ?? GETTY IMAGES FILES ?? The New York Jets have given quarterbac­k Zach Wilson permission to seek a trade after a rocky three years with the team.
GETTY IMAGES FILES The New York Jets have given quarterbac­k Zach Wilson permission to seek a trade after a rocky three years with the team.

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