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Jets' Garrett Wilson Fails to Ignite Offense in London Clash
12 Oct
Summary
- Jets' leading receiver Garrett Wilson off to quiet start
- Quarterback Justin Fields' struggles limiting Wilson's production
- Jets' first two drives result in three-and-outs, limiting Wilson's chances

As the New York Jets take on the Denver Broncos in London on October 12, 2025, one of the key storylines is the quiet start for the team's star wide receiver, Garrett Wilson. Entering Week 6, Wilson was the Jets' leading receiver with 382 yards and four touchdowns, but he has struggled to make an impact in the early going against the Broncos.
The issue appears to be the overall struggles of the Jets' offense, led by quarterback Justin Fields. With Fields unable to consistently move the ball, Wilson has had limited opportunities to showcase his talents. The Jets' first two drives of the game both resulted in three-and-outs, leaving Wilson on the sidelines for much of the early action.
However, the Jets will need to find a way to get Wilson more involved if they hope to turn things around. The young receiver has proven to be a dynamic playmaker, and the team's success may hinge on their ability to get him the ball and allow him to make plays. As the game progresses, all eyes will be on whether the Jets can unlock Wilson's potential and ignite their struggling offense.