Jets Give Update on Garrett Wilson After Concerning Knee Injury
Summary
New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson injured his knee during a game against the Denver Broncos. After medical tests, it was found that he will likely miss a few weeks due to a hyperextended knee, though the team hasn't ruled him out for the upcoming game against the Carolina Panthers.Key Facts
- Garrett Wilson plays as a wide receiver for the New York Jets.
- He got a knee injury in a game against the Denver Broncos.
- Wilson underwent an MRI, which showed a hyperextended knee.
- The injury means Wilson will probably miss a few weeks, but he isn't yet ruled out for the next game.
- The Jets' head coach, Aaron Glenn, said Wilson won't practice this Wednesday.
- Wilson has made 36 catches for 395 yards and scored four touchdowns this season so far.
- The Jets currently have no wins in the 2025 season with a 0-6 record.
- Quarterback Justin Fields commented that Wilson missing a game would affect the team, but others will have opportunities to play.
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