Overview
- Garrett Wilson, entering his fourth NFL season, has begun preliminary discussions with the Jets about a potential long-term contract extension.
- The Jets exercised Wilson’s fifth-year option earlier this month, keeping him under contract through the 2026 season.
- Wilson has been a standout performer, becoming the first Jets player to record 1,000 receiving yards in each of his first three seasons, with career highs in 2024.
- The arrival of new head coach Aaron Glenn and quarterback Justin Fields, Wilson’s former Ohio State teammate, has reinvigorated the receiver's outlook and on-field chemistry.
- Wilson has fully participated in voluntary OTAs, signaling his commitment to the team and its culture shift under Glenn’s leadership.