Frustration appeared to boil over for New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson during their recent game against the Denver Broncos. As the first half concluded, Wilson was seen in a heated discussion with head coach Aaron Glenn.
The Jets’ final drive of the half was marked by unusual play-calling, including a fake punt that kept the drive alive. However, the drive ultimately stalled, ending with a short pass from quarterback Justin Fields to Josh Reynolds, leaving the Jets unable to execute another play before the clock ran out.
Television cameras captured Wilson speaking animatedly to Glenn as they headed to the locker room. In the first half, Wilson was only targeted twice, resulting in a single catch for a mere two yards. At halftime, the Broncos held a 10-6 lead.
The Jets’ offensive struggles were evident, with Fields completing only five passes for 17 yards. The team managed a meager 32 total yards in the first half.
Wilson entered the game as the Jets’ leading receiver, boasting 33 receptions for 382 yards and four touchdowns. His current touchdown total already equals his rookie season performance, which earned him the Offensive Rookie of the Year award in 2022.
However, since their near-victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the opening week, the Jets’ performance has been lackluster. The defense, in particular, has struggled to find its footing.
The Jets were aiming for their first victory of the season. Statistically, the team ranks 19th in points scored and 20th in yards gained. On the defensive side, they are 22nd in yards allowed and 31st in points allowed, resulting in a point differential of minus-45.
The visible frustration of a key player like Garrett Wilson underscores the challenges the Jets are facing as they strive to improve their performance and secure a win.


