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Home / Sports / Jets Receiver Garrett Wilson Sidelined for 3-4 Weeks with Knee Sprain

Jets Receiver Garrett Wilson Sidelined for 3-4 Weeks with Knee Sprain

11 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Garrett Wilson aggravated knee injury in Week 10, expected to miss 3-4 weeks
  • Wilson played just 19 snaps, did not record a catch on 3 targets
  • Jets have 6 healthy receivers on roster, Smith and Johnson likely to see increased roles

On November 11, 2025, the New York Jets received disappointing news regarding their star rookie receiver Garrett Wilson. Wilson, who had previously missed two games due to a knee injury, aggravated the same issue during the Jets' Week 10 victory over the Cleveland Browns.

Wilson was seen gingerly walking off the field after attempting a catch in the third quarter. He was then spotted riding a training bike on the sideline, and the team eventually ruled him out for the remainder of the game. According to reports, Wilson is now expected to miss 3-4 weeks as he recovers from the knee sprain.

The Jets have six healthy receivers on their roster, but Wilson has been their most productive pass-catcher this season. In his limited action on November 9th, Wilson failed to record a single reception on three targets. With the promising rookie sidelined, the Jets will likely turn to Elijah Moore and Corey Davis to shoulder the load in the passing game. The team is hopeful that Wilson will be able to return to the field before the end of the year.

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Garrett Wilson is expected to miss 3-4 weeks after suffering a knee sprain in the Jets' Week 10 game against the Browns.
With Wilson sidelined, the Jets will likely turn to receivers Elijah Moore and Corey Davis to shoulder more of the passing game load.
Wilson aggravated a previous knee injury in the third quarter of the Jets' Week 10 win over the Browns, playing just 19 snaps and failing to record a catch.

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