After matching up with former OC Mike LaFleur on the Rams in Week 16, Jets WR Garrett Wilson admitted he didn’t appreciate LaFleur’s offense or their time together enough.
“My rookie year, looking back on it, it was a special time and I might’ve taken it for granted,” Wilson said, via Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post. “I love him. To see how he is helping out that offense and watching them today with their plan to run the ball and the way they executed, I’m happy for him. I hope it continues to take place throughout the playoffs because I really do appreciate him.”
Jets’ interim HC Jeff Ulbrich said they must find ways to get WR Garrett Wilson the ball more often.
“At the end of the day, we have to find ways to get Garrett the ball more often,” Ulbrich said, via Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post. “He’s one of the best players on our team — if not one of the best players in this league, especially at his position. The progression, for a lot of different reasons from a coverage standpoint, took [Rodgers] off Garrett. But, at the same time, we have to find ways to get him the ball, for sure.”
Ulbrich understands Wilson’s frustration and knows the impact he can have on their offense.
“If you weren’t frustrated, I think that would bother me to an extent,” Ulbrich said. “I think he’s just one of those ultimate competitors that wants the ball. Not for selfish reasons — just from the standpoint he knows he can help our team win if he does have the ball in his hands.”
Jets DT Quinnen Williams missed Week 16 due to a hamstring injury. Ulbrich said the defensive tackle has a “chance” to play in their upcoming game against the Bills.
“There’s a chance,” Ulbrich said. “One of those rare guys that, one, his body heals faster than most, and, two, he’s got this internal drive to go out there and play for his teammates.”
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