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Jets star Garrett Wilson sounds off after 'disappointing' play-calling in loss to Broncos

In an interview with Fox News Digital, Eric Decker reflected on his time with the New York Jets and said he believes the winless team can still turn things around.

The New York Jets are 0-6, and their star receiver is not holding back his frustrations. 

It was a lethargic offensive day for both the Jets and Denver Broncos, but one situation in particular led Garrett Wilson to sound off on New York’s offensive play-calling in the 13-11 loss.

The Jets had the ball with just seconds left in the first half, and though it was curious to see them running the ball, they had a chance for a Hail Mary at least before heading to the locker room. But that wasn’t the plan for first-year offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand as quarterback Justin Fields just looked to the sideline as the clock wound down to zero. 

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Garrett Wilson of the New York Jets walks off the field against the Miami Dolphins during an NFL football game at Hard Rock Stadium on Sept. 29, 2025 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images)

Wilson was visibly furious, walking up to head coach Aaron Glenn and seemingly speaking his mind after a six-point first half for the Jets. After the game, Wilson was asked about that moment. 

"I just didn’t know exactly what the plan was," he told reporters, via SNY. "Once I figured it out, I was disappointed."

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Fields added the Jets’ thought in that moment was to "not let [the Broncos] end the half with the ball." New York was getting the ball at the start of the second half, and after being dominated when they were on offense, perhaps they simply wanted to regroup in the locker room. 

But Wilson clearly didn’t

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