Zach Wilson won’t be starting the 2024 season with an opportunity for redemption.
Following three challenging seasons, the New York Jets traded their former second overall draft pick to the Denver Broncos in exchange for a late-round draft swap this offseason. Wilson found himself in a promising position to battle for the starting quarterback role.
During the preseason, both Wilson and rookie Bo Nix performed well, but ultimately, head coach Sean Payton named Nix the starter for Week 1.
Wilson responded to the decision with poise while discussing Nix with the media. “I was excited for him,” Wilson told Andrew Mason from Denver Sports 104.3. “It wasn’t much of a surprise, really. He had a great camp. I told him I’m excited for him and that he’s being placed in a great situation.”
Social media users praised Wilson for his dignified reaction.
“That’s a classy answer by the dude,” one fan commented. “Respect it.”
“The level of growth Zach Wilson has had over the last couple of years is seriously impressive,” another fan noted. “He looked great in every preseason game and had every right to complain about not getting the job, but instead shows support/excitement for the rookie.”
“That’s a classy response… I really wish him the best,” another fan expressed.
“I’m not the biggest fan of Wilson’s play, and I earlier tweeted that he isn’t QB2. But this answer changes my mind because it’s what you want in a QB room and in a locker room,” wrote a Denver sports podcast.
“I hope Zach gets another chance somewhere,” said another fan.
Wilson tallied 397 passing yards and three touchdowns across three preseason games in the competition for the starting spot. At 25 years old and in his contract year, another opportunity could be very beneficial for him.
Instead, Wilson will observe as Nix makes his regular season debut against the Seattle Seahawks in Week 1.