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Garrett Wilson would've probably requested a trade if Aaron Rodgers returned to the Jets according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
One of Aaron Rodgers' longtime favorite targets appears to be trending down in the New York Jets' offense under the command of Justin Fields.
After Saturday’s practice at St. Vincent College, Pittsburgh Steelers strong safety DeShon Elliott cleared the air […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Steelers Safety DeShon Elliott
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The Mirror US on MSNJets risked missing out on $130M offensive weapon thanks to Aaron RodgersESPN's Rich Cimini speculated that wide receiver Garrett Wilson wouldn't have signed his monster four-year, $130 million contract extension had Aaron Rodgers remained with the Jets
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Yardbarker on MSNAaron Rodgers, Garrett Wilson address viral practice conversationsNew York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers and young wide receiver Garrett Wilson have gone viral during training camp practices for what could be referred to as animated conversations involving the two.
The New York Jets aren't losing Garrett Wilson despite rumors around the time the 2024 National Football League season came to an end. There were reports that
Tyrod Taylor came in for the injured Justin Fields firing deep passes and connected with Garrett Wilson down the seam against Sauce Gardner. Wilson had been matched up mostly against Brandon Stephens, but the battle between the two stars who just received big contract extensions was a highlight.
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Irish Star on MSNAaron Rodgers' exit prevented New York Jets from losing $130M starGarrett Wilson has signed a monster contract extension with the New York Jets - but it may not have happened if Aaron Rodgers was still with the team
See Jets WR Garrett Wilson come up with a fingertip grab while staying in bounds for a chunk gain during the third practice of training camp.
The Jets and Garrett Wilson agreed to a four-year, $130 million extension that includes $90 million guaranteed, ESPN’s Adam Schefter first reported and a source confirmed to The Post. The star receiver is now under contract through 2030 and is the first receiver in NFL history to receive an average over $31 million after playing only three seasons.