New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson rejects the notion that he was scapegoated after being benched. Wilson believes that he is an improved player but acknowledges that the offense's struggles, particularly in scoring touchdowns, contributed to his demotion. He compares this situation to his benching last year, stating that he was not performing well then, but now the entire offense is struggling. Wilson remains focused on the team's success and expresses confidence in his growth as a player.
Zach Wilson | QB

- Rejects scapegoat tag after being benched
- Believes he is an improved player
- Acknowledges offense's struggles in scoring touchdowns
- Compares current situation to last year's benching
- Remains focused on team's success
- Expresses confidence in his growth as a player
Tim Boyle | QB

- Will start as quarterback against the Miami Dolphins
- 0-3 as a starter in the NFL
- Has previous experience in the offensive system
- Believes in being dangerous on the field
Mike White | QB

- Replaced Zach Wilson as the starter last year
Aaron Rodgers | QB

- Started the season but got injured
Trevor Siemian | QB
- Moved ahead of Zach Wilson on the depth chart
New York Jets

- Struggling as an offense
- Lack of continuity on the offensive line
- Used multiple starting combinations on the offensive line
- Zach Wilson demoted to No. 3 on the depth chart
Miami Dolphins

- Will face Tim Boyle as the Jets' starting quarterback
Buffalo Bills

- Defeated the Jets 32-6 in their latest game