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The New York Jets are 0-6 and their star receiver isn’t holding back his frustrations.
It was a sluggish offensive day for the Jets and Denver Broncos, but one situation in particular led Garrett Wilson to speak out on New York’s offensive play in the 13-11 loss.
The Jets had the ball with just seconds left in the first half, and while it was curious to see them run the ball, they at least had a chance to throw a Hail Mary before heading to the locker room. But that wasn’t first-year offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand’s plan as quarterback Justin Fields simply watched from the sidelines as the clock ticked down to zero.
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Garrett Wilson of the New York Jets leaves the field against the Miami Dolphins during an NFL football game at Hard Rock Stadium on September 29, 2025 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images)
Wilson was visibly furious, approaching head coach Aaron Glenn and appearing to express his opinion after a six-point first half for the Jets. After the game, Wilson was asked about that moment.
“I just didn’t know exactly what the plan was,” he told reporters via SNY. “Once I figured it out, I was disappointed.”
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Fields added that the Jets’ thinking at that point was “not to let [the Broncos] finish the half with the ball.” New York got the ball back early in the second half, and after being dominated on offense, maybe they just wanted to regroup in the locker room.
But Wilson clearly didn’t like this mindset from the Jets.
“We must not lose any of our mentality,” he explained. “It should be obvious. We’re out there as players and we’re like, ‘Let’s go.’ I feel like you all should see this. The fans, the media, you all should be able to see that we play like we have nothing to lose. I don’t think it was there today. We’re 0-6, man. Like, why?”
The Jets defense gave the offense plenty of opportunities in London, stifling a strong Broncos attack led by quarterback Bo Nix. Denver had the only touchdown of the game, a pass from Nix to Nate Adkins in the first half.
Meanwhile, the Jets saw Fields have just 45 passing yards on 9-of-17 passing, with Wilson hauling in three catches for 13 yards. As a team, the Jets only had 82 yards to the Broncos’ 246 for the game.
“Our guys fought,” head coach Aaron Glenn said after the game of his Jets. “Clearly it wasn’t enough.”
The Jets, as frustrations continue to mount, will look to end their losing streak next week when they face the Carolina Panthers at home.