Zach Wilson (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh revealed on Wednesday that quarterback Zach Wilson is still in concussion protocol and will be unavailable for the teamโs Week 18 season finale against the New England Patriots on Sunday.ย
Not only does it bring his 2023 season to an end, but potentially his Jets career, too.
โHe battled. He fought. Heโs a fighter, he really is,โ Saleh said (h/t SNY). โThere are things that I know he wishes he could have back. There are a lot of things he improved on. Some things were out of his control. Iโve said it and Iโll say it again: I think heโs going to have a long career in this league.โ
When asked if that long career would be with the Jets, Saleh was hesitant โ which certainly provides the writing on the wall that the 24-year-old could be playing his football elsewhere next season.
โWeโll see,โ Saleh said. โThese are all things weโre going to have to talk about once the seasonโs over. Whether itโs here or somewhere else, I believe heโs going to have a hell of a career.โ
Slated to be the backup behind Aaron Rodgers this season after the future Hall-of-Famer was acquired by the Jets, Wilson was forced back under center when the 40-year-old suffered a season-ending torn ACL.
In 12 games (11 starts), he went 4-7 while completing 60.1% of his passes (a career-high) for 2,271 yards, eight touchdowns, and seven interceptions.
After completing 7-of-15 passes for 81 yards with a touchdown and interception, Wilson was benched late in the third quarter during a 32-6 Week 11 loss to the Buffalo Bills. He sat for the following two games for Trevor Siemian before getting the nod for Week 14 against the Houston Texans โ one of the finest games of his career where he completed 75% of his passes (27-of-36) for 301 yards and a pair of touchdowns.ย
Just before halftime of an embarrassing 30-0 Week 15 loss to the Miami Dolphins, the former No. 2 overall pick and…
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