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May 26, 2025 3 mins
Garrett Wilson has quickly become one of the New York Jets’ brightest stars, but will he stay with the team for his entire career? In this video, we analyze Wilson’s impact, his fit within the Jets’ offense, and what it would take for him to become a Jet for life. From contract talks to franchise potential, we break down the factors that could keep him in green and white—or send him elsewhere.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Crap for crap up the night is going to reflect
about Garrett Garrett Wilson. Guys, Garrett, Garrett Wilson has been
one of the few bright spots in a dark cloud
for the Jets for football the last few seasons. Since
entering the league, He's become the go to guy in
New York. Last He's alone one hundred and one catches
for eleven and four yards and seven touchdowns. Not bad

(00:20):
for a guy who's been catching passes from a revolving
door at quarterback and surviving the weekly chaos that is
a New York Jets offense. Despite the dysfunction, Wilson has
continued to rise, and now entering his fourth year, the
Jets have picked up his fifth year options and stated
light discussions about long term deal. So that leads us
into today's factor crap question, Guys, factor crap, will Garrett

(00:43):
Wilson become a New York Jet for life? So let
me be real with y'all right right here. No sugarcoating,
no bs, no hype around it. This is complete crap,
all of it. Yeah, Garrett Wilson is saying all the
right thing. Hopefully I'm with Jeff for life and all

(01:03):
of our best days are a hell of us ya
y gotta, But we weren't boring yesterday, Garrett Wilson. We
saw this play out in real time last season. Body
language bad, sidelined, it did, demeanor, frustrated, all those cryptive
path passive, aggressive comments. Let's not pretend he wasn't quietly

(01:23):
planning to see for a way out if Aaron Rodgers returned.
And that's the key, Rogers, there was real tension between them.
They didn't click, The vibe was off. Roger was a
celebrity quarterback. Wilson, Hey, he just wanted none of it.
They were already whispers that he was gearing up to push,
to push for a trade if if Rodgers returned in

(01:44):
twenty twenty five. The only reason we're not seeing those
fireworks is now because Aaron Rodgers is out and Justin Fields,
Wilson's college buddy from Ohio State is in. Wilson trust Fields.
He respects Aaron Aaron Glenn, So right now everything is
all sunshine and rainbows. But not pretend that this new
energy isn't conditional. If the Jets stumble again, if Fields

(02:06):
get hurt, if Glenn's staff doesn't deliver. If the losing
street continues, you'd think Wilson's going to be wanting to
hang around there. Now, this man already shown that he
has a diva switch and it doesn't take much to
flip it. He is a top tier receiver in the NFL.
He's going to want to get paid like you. He's
going to want to win, and if the Jets can't
offer both, he'll be looking for an exit, just like

(02:29):
every other stuck star, stuck in a franchise, stuck in
the mud. So let me say it again for the
people in the back. Will Garrett Wilson be a New
York Jet for life? It is complete crap. But what
do you guys think? Is Wilson committed long term to
the Jets or just the winning game before he demands out.
Let's get into the commons down below. Al is saying crap.

(02:54):
He's saying crap, Garrett Wilson, you will not be a
Jet for life. Sorry, brother, not gonna happen. He's gonna
go to the Buffalo Bills. Derek says, fact, he feels
that grit rid of Rogers. He feels that get rid
of Rogers for him. They didn't get rid of Aaron

(03:15):
Rodgers for him. They got rid of Aaron Rodgers because
he just wasn't the man, the mid the legend, and
he like like anymore. And Derek says, because Aaron Rodgers
brought his crew. He did bring his crew. But at
the end of the day, he asked to be traded.
If Aaron Rodgers came back, he asked to be or

(03:38):
he was going to ask to be traded, right, I
don't know if he actually did us right. Well, rumors
and fists and whatever else. Here is what it is
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