Garrett Wilson: What happened this year can’t happen again
Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson posted 95 catches for 1,042 yards while playing with four different starting quarterbacks this season, but donāt tell him that he did a good job of turning lemons into lemonade.
Wilson told reporters on Monday that the 2023 season was āthe worst year of my lifeā and that āfootball hasnāt been this hardā at any other point in his life. He said that the team has to be able to succeed whether Aaron Rodgers or someone else is playing quarterback because he sees other teams that are able to adjust in ways the Jets have not been able to respond since heās been on the team.
āWhat happened this season canāt happen again,ā Wilson said, via Brian Costello of the New York Post. āItās got to be better. Weāve got to make adjustments in the game. Weāve got to do things to counter what weāre getting and be able to put points on the board, because in the two years Iāve been here, honestly, itās been tough. Itās been tough going.ā
Rodgers is set to return in 2024 and the Jets will be hoping that his presence helps end the longest playoff drought in the league. Jets history says there are no guarantees that things are going to get any better for Wilson than theyāve been during his first two painful seasons in the NFL.