Zach Wilson steps into the huddle again for the Jets with Aaron Rodgers injured

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Zach Wilson steps into the huddle again for the Jets with Aaron Rodgers injured
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Zach Wilson takes over as the New York Jets’ starting quarterback with Aaron Rodgers out for the rest of the season with a torn left Achilles tendon.

That sideline sabbatical lasted just four plays.Jets’ 22-16 overtime victory over Buffalo

He’ll really have to take another big step, though, to prove he’s truly improved from the player that was benched twice last season and needed a mental and physical reset. Garrett Wilson’s encore after winning the AP Offensive Rookie of the Year award began with him makingSo the supporting cast is there. It’s on Zach Wilson now to make it all work — and help the Jets snap the 12-year postseason drought that seemed all but history with Rodgers in charge.

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