Aaron Rodgers linked with Garrett Wilson on a 22-yard touchdown that helped the New York Jets even the score against the Jacksonville Jaguars, but his frustration during this game was evident.
The New York Jets were again struggling on offense, and the star player was visibly upset.
While the Jets were trailing the Jacksonville Jaguars by a score of 16-10 in the third quarter, cameras caught star wide receiver Garrett Wilson visibly upset on the sidelines.
You could read Garrett’s lips as he stated, “If it’s one-on-one, throw the fade.”
Garrett clearly wants Aaron Rodgers to throw him the ball when he has just one person on him because he thinks he has the skills to make the play each time.
Garrett Wilson has had ENOUGH of the #Jets offense:
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) December 15, 2024
“If it’s one-on-one, throw the fade”
Aaron Rodgers 😬pic.twitter.com/L0DXdtxjBG
Per SNY’s Connor J. Hughes, the camera then panned to quarterback Aaron Rodgers sitting alone on the sideline.
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Garrett Wilson got off to a hot start in this game, with two catches for 41 yards and a touchdown on the first drive.
He ended the game with three catches and 56 yards.
On this day, Davante Adams would dominate the day. Adams caught nine passes for 198 yards and two touchdowns.
Wilson just has to understand that Adams is still a beast at this point in his career.
The New York Jets won the game 32-25. They improved their record to 4-10 in a year in which they won’t make the playoffs.
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Garrett Wilson Is Clearly The Future of The Jets
The New York Jets have little to play for this NFL season after missing the playoffs for the 14th straight year.
However, they still made headlines when Garrett Wilson was spotted complaining about a lack of touches on the sidelines.
Davante Adams is still the alpha dog, but Wilson is the future.
Just last week, he had seven catches for 114 yards. It was his fourth 100-yard receiving game of the year.