Garrett Wilson Looking for New Deal and More Wins, but Says He Hopes He’s ‘a Jet for Life’
- Garrett Wilson, the New York Jets wide receiver, participated in voluntary offseason workouts in 2025 as the team prepared for the new season.
- Wilson’s desire to stay with the Jets and achieve success follows strained relations with former quarterback Aaron Rodgers and the franchise’s 14-year playoff drought.
- Wilson posted career highs in 2024 with 101 receptions, 1,104 yards, and seven touchdowns, while Jets coach Aaron Glenn praised Wilson’s consistent presence and foundational role.
- Wilson said, "I'm hopeful I'm a Jet for life" and highlighted optimism about new quarterback Justin Fields and the team's progress after years without playoff success.
- Wilson remains eligible for a contract extension with the Jets and expressed commitment to the team despite trade rumors, indicating a focus on future wins and stability in New York.
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FLORHAM PARK — Garrett Wilson has put up the type of receiving numbers few Jets players have. And in some cases, he’s all alone in the team’s record book. At just 24 and entering his fourth NFL season, the star wide receiver is looking for even more — catches, wins and a new contract. “You know, I’m hopeful I’m a Jet for life,” Wilson said Wednesday after the Jets’ first practice of organized team activities open to reporters. “And that we get t…
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