Starter to third-string quarterback and back again in a span of three weeks, Zach Wilson is QB1 for the New York Jets.
Coach Robert Saleh declared Wilson “gives us the best chance to win” when the Jets try to pull out of a five-game losing streak Sunday against the Houston Texans in East Rutherford, N.J.
Wilson, benched for ineffective play three times in the past two seasons, was demoted last month after the Jets (4-8) lost 32-6 to the Buffalo Bills. However, replacement Tim Boyle threw one touchdown pass and three interceptions over two starts, leading to his abrupt release this week after New York’s 13-8 loss to the visiting Atlanta Falcons.
With Aaron Rodgers’ Achilles rehab ongoing, Wilson will start Sunday. Trevor Siemian will back him up, and Brett Rypien will be the emergency third quarterback after being plucked off the Seattle Seahawks’ practice squad.
Wilson reportedly was reluctant to accept the starting job again due to “perceived injury risk,” but Saleh said that wasn’t the case after meeting with the former No. 2 overall draft pick.
“I am not concerned one bit about that report within the locker room,” Saleh said.
While New York has next to no chance of making the AFC playoffs, the surprising Texans (7-5) are in the thick of the fight.
Houston won for the fourth time in five weeks last Sunday, defeating the Denver Broncos 22-17. After facing the Jets, the Texans play three division games in the last four weeks — including two against the last-place Tennessee Titans.
Houston and Indianapolis are tied, one game behind Jacksonville in the AFC South entering the home stretch. The Texans are also firmly in the wild-card mix.
“We’ve got a lot ahead of us,” Texans cornerback Desmond King II said. “We’ve got an opportunity to make a run into the playoffs, and we’ve got something special.”
Houston’s win over the Broncos came at a cost. Second-leading receiver Tank Dell (47 receptions, 709 yards, team-high seven TD catches) sustained a fractured fibula and is out for the remainder of the season. Without Dell, the Texans will need to rely more on Nico Collins (59-991-6) and Noah Brown (21-439-1) at the wideout position.
C.J. Stroud made it clear he will miss Dell, but the rookie quarterback is riding high and leading the NFL with 3,540 passing yards. He is supported by a Houston defense that ranks ninth against the run (97 yards per game) and allows just 20.8 points per game, similar to the Jets’ 20.9.
Sunday’s game will reunite Texans first-year head coach DeMeco Ryans and Saleh. Ryans coached on Saleh’s defensive staff with the San Francisco 49ers from 2017-20. When Saleh left for the Jets job, the 49ers promoted Ryans to defensive coordinator.
“I learned how to coach from being under Saleh,” Ryans said. “He taught me a lot when it comes to scheme, when it came to just handling players, game-planning. … He’s probably the reason why I’m standing here before you, because of just him taking me under his wing and teaching me the ropes.”
On Wednesday, the Texans signed safety Adrian Amos, whom the Jets surprisingly released last Saturday after 11 games (three starts) this season. In nine NFL seasons, Amos has 10 interceptions, six sacks and 659 tackles.
Jets leading rusher Breece Hall claimed he is playing, but the team listed him as questionable with an ankle injury. He did not practice until Friday, when he returned as a limited participant. He was questionable for last week’s game due to a hamstring issue but wound up playing.
New York wide receiver Jason Brownlee (ankle) and offensive lineman Wes Schweitzer (calf) were ruled out. Defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers (ankle) and offensive lineman Carter Warren (hip) are questionable.
The Texans ruled out starting tight end Dalton Schultz due to a hamstring injury. He was a limited practice participant Wednesday but hasn’t practiced since. Brown (knee), tackle George Fant (hip) and defensive tackle Sheldon Rankings (elbow, shoulder) are questionable.
–Field Level Media