The quarterback of the New York Jets, Zach Wilson, took the reigns of the squad; however, unfortunately, the result was not favourable. The primary plan and strategy of the Jets dwindled when their superstar quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, suffered an Achilles injury.
The responsibility of steering the Jets fell to Wilson, who was drafted in 2021 and picked up as first round’s second-overall pick. The MVP of the Idaho Potato Bowl of 2018 was showing slips earlier in the season, and according to Pro Football Talk, he was replaced by Tim Boyle and Trevor Siemian.
The Jets defensive coordinator, Nathaniel Hackett, has shared that in the last couple of weeks, Wilson has rejuvenated himself along the lines of the original strategy. The offensive MVP of the 2020 Boca Raton Bowl will be playing in the game against the Houston Texans.
"The guy has been battle-tested..I respect him so much"
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According to PFT via SNY, the defensive coordinator shared, “He’s been great. The guy’s been battle-tested, he really has. From being out on the field to all of the things he’s had to deal with. I respect him so much for being able to keep his head down, continually learn and continually grow.”