Jets' Garrett Wilson will miss three to four weeks due to a knee injury suffered in Week 10
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Jets' Garrett Wilson will miss three to four weeks due to a knee injury suffered in Week 10
"Against Cleveland on Sunday, Jets WR Garrett Wilson suffered a knee injury in the second half. ESPN's Rich Cimini reported that Wilson is expected to miss three to four weeks. The fourth-year pro avoided surgery and will rehab his way back onto the field. Garrett Wilson could potentially return on December 7 vs. the Dolphins if he misses exactly three games."
"In the 2024 season, Jets' Garrett Wilson has played in seven of the team's nine games. Earlier this season, Garrett Wilson suffered a knee injury. He missed Weeks 7 & 8 for the Jets and had an extra week of rest during their Week 9 bye. Garrett Wilson returned in Week 10 for New York at home vs. the Browns. The 25-year-old had zero catches on three targets and had to exit the game early."
The New York Jets started 0-7 before winning two straight to reach 2-7. Garrett Wilson suffered a knee injury in the second half of the Week 10 win over the Browns and is expected to miss three to four weeks. Wilson avoided surgery and will rehab the knee. He previously missed Weeks 7 and 8 with a knee issue and returned on Week 10, recording zero catches before exiting early. The Jets averaged only 54 passing yards in Week 10, and receiving depth behind Wilson includes Tyler Johnson, rookie Arian Smith, Isaiah Williams, John Methcie III and Adoni Mitchell.
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