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New York Jets coach Robert Saleh is standing by quarterback Zach Wilson despite the team's struggles on offense. Saleh defended Wilson, saying he is playing well and it would be unfair to blame the team's problems on one player or coach. The Jets have gone 11 straight quarters without a touchdown and have failed to reach the end zone in their last two games. Despite calls from the fan base to bench Wilson, Saleh is sticking with him and planning to continue with offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett as the play caller.
  • Jets coach Robert Saleh is standing by quarterback Zach Wilson despite the team's struggles on offense.
  • Saleh defended Wilson, saying he is playing well and it would be unfair to blame the team's problems on one player or coach.
  • The Jets have gone 11 straight quarters without a touchdown and have failed to reach the end zone in their last two games.
  • Despite calls from the fan base to bench Wilson, Saleh is sticking with him and planning to continue with offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett as the play caller.
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  • Coach Saleh defended Wilson, saying he is playing well and it would be unfair to blame the team's problems on him.
  • Wilson tied a season-high with 263 passing yards and rushed for a season-high 54 yards in the last game.
  • Wilson has orchestrated only eight touchdown drives since replacing the injured Aaron Rodgers in Week 1.
  • He has only five touchdown passes in the last five games.
  • Despite calls from the fan base to bench Wilson, Saleh is sticking with him.
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  • The Jets have gone 11 straight quarters without a touchdown and have failed to reach the end zone in their last two games.
  • Despite the team's struggles on offense, Saleh is standing by quarterback Zach Wilson and offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett as the play caller.