Star wide receiver Garrett Wilson has weighed in on the New York Jets’ fire sale at the 2025 NFL trade deadline.
The Jets moved on from All-Pro defenders Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams, trading the Pro Bowl pair away for a war chest of draft assets. The moves left Wilson as one of the few remaining blue-chip players on New York’s roster and also had fans clowning on the Jets for initiating yet another rebuild.
Wilson spoke to reporters on Friday ahead of the Jets’ Week 10 contest against the Cleveland Browns. When asked about the deadline deals, Wilson shared that he’ll only try to control what he can on the field.
“I don’t get paid to have a vision, [the Jets] do – and they’ve got one,” Wilson said. “I’ve got to trust it, man. I do. My emotions, that side of it, I hate it. I hate it. I play football. I play with my brothers. I get to know my brothers. I hate it.

