Jets head coach Aaron Glenn declined to comment on Garrett Wilson's injury status, directing media inquiries to reporter Rich Cimini, who broke the news of Wilson's knee sprain. Glenn has previously avoided discussing injury details and withholding team information, emphasizing the importance of winning over transparency. The Jets are currently focused on their upcoming game against the Patriots, aiming to build confidence through continued victories.
Jets' injury report indicates wide receiver Garrett Wilson will miss several weeks, while edge rusher Will McDonald is limited in practice ahead of the game against the Patriots. Other players like Harrison Phillips and Azareye'h Thomas are also dealing with injuries, impacting the team's lineup for Thursday night's game.
Jets head coach Aaron Glenn declined to discuss injury details, directing media to ESPN's Rich Cimini for updates, amid concerns over transparency and injury reporting practices.
Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson re-injured his previously injured knee during a game, raising concerns about his availability for upcoming matches, especially with a quick turnaround to play the Patriots. Cornerback Azareye’h Thomas also suffered a concussion and is likely to miss the next game.
Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson and Browns tight end Harold Fannin are both expected to play in Sunday's game at MetLife Stadium, despite being listed as questionable due to injuries. Wilson, who missed two games with a knee injury, has returned to practice and is confident he will play, while Fannin, hampered by a hamstring injury, is also expected to participate.
Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson is undergoing further tests, including an MRI, after experiencing knee pain and having X-rays taken following a game loss to the Broncos, with initial reports suggesting a hip injury but concerns focusing on his knee.
Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson expressed disappointment with the team's final possession strategy in the first half against the Broncos, criticizing the lack of urgency and clarity in the play call, which led to Wilson shouting at coach Aaron Glenn. Glenn explained the decision was to prevent the Broncos from getting the ball back with time to score, and acknowledged Wilson's frustration.
Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson emphasized the urgency for his team to improve after a loss to the Dolphins, expressing concern about wasting his prime as the team struggles with a 0-4 record.
The New York Jets announced their six team captains for the 2025 season, including QB Justin Fields, WR Garrett Wilson, and others across offense, defense, and special teams, highlighting leadership and key player roles for the upcoming season.
During Jets' training camp, Justin Fields' promising start faded as he struggled with accuracy, and Garrett Wilson dropped passes, while Sauce Gardner excelled in coverage. The day was marred by injuries and mistakes from other quarterbacks, highlighting a challenging practice session.
The Jets' first training camp practice under new head coach Aaron Glenn focused on a 'one-day mentality,' with notable performances from QB Justin Fields and WR Garrett Wilson, and a strong emphasis on understanding the playbook and team culture, including recent contract extensions for key players.
The Jets' rebuild feels different as they secure long-term deals for key players Garrett Wilson and Sauce Gardner, signaling a shift towards stability and a focus on building around their top talent after a period of turmoil and uncertainty.
The New York Jets secured their key players Sauce Gardner and Garrett Wilson with long-term, cost-effective contracts that start in 2027, allowing the team to lock in elite talent at below-market rates and demonstrating a strategic, forward-thinking approach to team-building that could position them as contenders.
The New York Jets have agreed to a four-year, $130 million extension with wide receiver Garrett Wilson, making him one of the highest-paid at his position, and securing his presence through 2030 amid ongoing team roster negotiations.
The New York Jets have signed star receiver Garrett Wilson to a four-year, $130 million extension with $90 million guaranteed, securing their top offensive weapon through 2026, following his impressive performance including over 1,000 yards in each of his first three seasons.