Robert Saleh, the head coach of the New York Jets, left the door open to replacing Zach Wilson as quarterback during the team’s Sunday loss to the Buffalo Bills.
Wilson finished jvust seven of 15 passes for 81 yards and a touchdown with an interception as the Jets lost 32–6 in Buffalo. It was another miserable evening for Wilson.
Remarkably, the one-time No. 2 draft pick did not complete a single pass to a wide receiver during the game before being benched late in the third quarter in favor of Tim Boyle, a seasoned player
Robert Saleh, the head coach of the New York Jets, left the door open to replacing Zach Wilson as quarterback during the team’s Sunday loss to the Buffalo Bills.
Wilson finished just seven of 15 passes for 81 yards and a touchdown with an interception as the Jets lost 32–6 in Buffalo. It was another miserable evening for Wilson.
Remarkably, the one-time No. 2 draft pick did not complete a single pass to a wide receiver during the game before being benched late in the third quarter in favor of Tim Boyle, a seasoned player.
When Wilson was elevated to starting quarterback followingutendon tear in the rematch with the Bills back in September, Saleh has frequently jumped to Wilson’s defense.
Saleh acknowledged, “I don’t have an answer for that,” in response to a question concerning Wilson’s inability to select a wide receiver in Buffalo.
Of course, we’ll review the entire tape. All of it was bad, whether it was separating, exercising more decisiveness, or protecting.
However, in the wake of his most recent appalling performance on Sunday, the Jets coach declined to say if he will continue to start.