New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson hurt his elbow against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, November 12.
Despite that, Wilson let the Buffalo Bills know that he will be suiting up for the rematch in Week 11.
“It’s doing better,” Wilson explained to the media on Friday, November 17. “I’m feeling good, so we’re going to rock this weekend.”
Although he admitted that he won’t be playing at 100 percent.
“Yeah [it’ll affect me during the game] but we’ll get it done,” Wilson said.
Robert Saleh Provided a Concerning Update for Wilson Ahead of Bills Clash
Head coach Robert Saleh spoke to the media before Wilson did on Friday, November 17.
When asked about the Wilson injury Saleh responded, “he will show up on the injury report. We’ll see I’m not going to speak for him or the docs [doctors] but there is a couple of hurdles that he has to clear [before he can play].”
Wilson hurt the elbow during the Raiders game on Sunday Night Football and required medical attention on the sideline. However, after a brief exit he ended up returning to the game.
During the first matchup with the Bills back in Week 1, Wilson was underwhelming on the stat sheet. He had just five receptions for 34 yards, but he dazzled a national audience with the touchdown catch of the season.
ESPN staff writer Matt Bowen has a column that is updated weekly ranking the best catches of the 2023 season. Wilson’s play happened back on Monday, September 11 in Week 1 and it has remained No. 1 in the rankings throughout the entire season.
On the year, Wilson has 55 receptions for 642 receiving yards and two touchdowns. He leads the Jets in targets (95), catches, yards, touchdowns, and receiving first downs.
The former Ohio State product is on pace for 104 receptions for 1,213 yards and four touchdowns. That would establish new career highs in both catches and yards coming off of his Offensive Rookie of the Year campaign in 2022.
Wilson Leads Players Only Meeting Ahead of Bills Game
Wilson took it upon himself earlier this week to host a players-only meeting at the Jets facilities.
Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic said, “The coaches were in the room, and then they weren’t. The New York Jets offense had a planned team meeting on Tuesday, and then the players asked some coaches present to leave the room.”
The meeting was led by veteran tight end Tyler Conklin and Wilson with the goal of hashing out some of their offensive issues “before it’s too late”, per Rosenblatt.
It seemed to be well received by both the coaching staff and the players, but running back Breece Hall was blunt when discussing it with the media.
“It was good and everything but at the end of the day you can say everything you want but everybody has to go out there and do their job. You can say all the words and have the encouragement and whatever the case may be, but you have to do your job at the end of the day,” Hall explained on Friday, November 17.
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