Summary
The New York Jets will not bring back their top wide receiver, Garrett Wilson, for the rest of the NFL season due to his knee injury. The team, currently at a 3-11 record, has made changes after missing the playoffs again, including trading key defensive players and deciding not to rush Wilson back. They will focus on other players in their final games this season.
Key Facts
- The New York Jets have a 3-11 record this season.
- Garrett Wilson, a key wide receiver, is out for the rest of the season with a knee injury.
- Wilson was put on injured reserve in November and will not be activated.
- Wilson joined the Jets in 2022 as a first-round draft pick.
- The team has been struggling with quarterback injuries and inconsistency.
- The Jets traded their top defensive players, Quinnen Williams and Sauce Gardner, earlier in the season.
- They have scored the sixth fewest points in the NFL this season.
- The Jets are not in the playoff race for the 15th year in a row.