Garrett Wilson unloads on Stephen A Smith, who bashed Jets during fiery rant: 'Sell out'
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New York Jets star receiver Garrett Wilson fired back at popular sports personality Stephen A. Smith after comments Smith made about his team.
The Jets’ organizational woes prompted Smith to say he’d rather drink poison than play for the NFL team.
"I’d go back to college before I play for the Jets. They are a football atrocity. They are awful," Smith said during a rant on ESPN’s "First Take."
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ESPN host Stephen A. Smith said Thursday he doesn't think there's a Democratic candidate who could beat a Vance/Rubio presidential ticket in 2028. (Paras Griffin/Getty Images)
Wilson quickly jumped into the comments of the X post, calling Smith a "sell out."
"Damn, u gotta be a real sell out n above all a square to be on ESPN nowadays. Used to love that show," Wilson wrote.
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What prompted Smith’s rant was a conversation about Oregon Ducks quarterback Dante Moore, who could be the No. 2 overall pick by the Jets if he decides to leave school after the College Football Playoff.
"I’d eat to provoke myself to have food poisoning where I’m like garbage before I played for the Jets," Smith said. "Whatever I could do to be alive and be OK in the end but to ruin their thoughts of ever wanting me on their roster, I would do."
Smith also took shots at Jets head coach Aaron Glenn, who kept his job despite a 3-14 season that resulted in some bad NFL history, most notably being the first team without an interception all season.
"I am a Black man that is consistently pushing for opportunities for


