FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Before his injury, quarterback Aaron Rodgers served as a day-to-day mentor to Zach Wilson. Now the New York Jets are counting on that relationship to boost Wilson as he assumes the starting job.
Wilson, who will start Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium, said he's «absolutely» a better player because of what he has learned from Rodgers. «I feel like I've been trying to copy every little thing he's doing, from his footwork to the coaching tips he has given us,» Wilson said Thursday. «He's done an amazing job, more than we could ask for as quarterbacks.» Rodgers, who tore his left Achilles' tendon on the fourth play of Monday night's win over the Buffalo Bills, isn't with the team as he sorts out his medical situation.
The team is making a difficult transition at quarterback, but several players said Rodgers, in absentia, still is having a positive impact, especially on Wilson. «Spending some time with Aaron and being around him, he's got a new way of seeing the game,» wide receiver Garrett Wilson said. «He's able to simplify it and take matchups and stuff like that.
Those are the main things I see. He's going about everything the right way. I keep saying that, but it's so true. Now for his opportunity to come, I know he's so ready.