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Stingley: Wilson's speed is toughest challenge
20 Dec
Summary
- Stingley calls Garrett Wilson toughest receiver to cover.
- Wilson's speed and leaping ability are unmatched.
- Stingley is questionable for Sunday's Raiders game.

Houston Texans star cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. revealed that New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson is the most challenging opponent he has encountered in the league. Stingley described Wilson's exceptional speed and remarkable leaping ability, recalling a specific high school camp encounter where Wilson made an improbable catch. This praise comes as Wilson recently secured a substantial four-year, $130 million contract extension.
Stingley, a key player for the Texans since being drafted in 2022, is currently dealing with an oblique injury. He was listed as questionable for Sunday's matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders, having missed practice earlier in the week. Despite the injury concerns, there is renewed optimism about his potential availability for the game.
Other Texans players also face uncertain statuses for the Raiders game. Among them are linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair, defensive linemen Darrell Taylor and defensive end Derek Stingley Jr., running backs Woody Marks and Nick Chubb, and wide receivers Christian Kirk and Justin Watson, who are dealing with various ailments.




