Jets' Garrett Wilson is ready for Ohio homecoming vs. Browns

2022-09-17 05:55:57 By : Ms. Alice Xu

The best journeys take you home.

Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson will return to his home state of Ohio this weekend, but despite all the friends and family set to watch him play on Sunday, it is a business trip for the rookie wide receiver.

Gang Green will hit the road for the first time this season against the Cleveland Browns.

Wilson was born in Columbus and spent the bulk of his childhood in the Buckeye State.

“The air is real smooth in Ohio and I’m excited to go back with all my family and friends in the stadium watching,” Wilson told the Daily News. “I’m ready to see some familiar faces on the other sideline. I’m really excited for all of that.”

Garrett Wilson will have a bit of a homecoming this weekend in Clevland. (Adam Hunger/AP)

Wilson grew up in Dublin, Ohio, which is a suburb of Columbus, the home of Ohio State University. He won multiple youth football titles as a quarterback while also playing AAU basketball.

Then when he was in the sixth grade, Wilson moved to Austin, Texas, where he later attended Lake Travis High, the same school that produced former Browns and current Panthers quarterback Baker Mayfield.

From there, Wilson committed to playing for Ohio State as he eventually became a star. But it didn’t happen overnight as Wilson had to compete for playing time with three future NFL draft picks — K.J. Hill Jr., Chris Olave and Jameson Williams (who ended up transferred to Alabama).

In three seasons, Wilson caught 143 catches for 2,213 yards and 23 touchdowns. His best season came during his third year in Columbus as Wilson recorded 70 receptions for 1,058 yards and 12 touchdowns in 11 games.

After his junior season, Wilson declared for the NFL Draft and the Jets selected him with the 10th overall selection. Although he’s enjoying his time with the Jets, Wilson says he still feels nostalgic thinking about his Buckeye teammates.

“I miss the Buckeyes,” Wilson said. “It’s a special thing they got there. Sometimes, I miss being a college student and the comradery and all of that.

“I always keep track of what’s going on. If I’m not watching the game, I got my app up checking the score. I always keep track of all the players that are doing well. I saw Marvin Harrison’s [Jr.] performance last week. Those are all my boys, my dogs and I love them. And I have to keep track of them still. I know they do the same thing for me.”

The Jets are coming off a difficult 24-9 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. Although Wilson only played 41 snaps against the Ravens, he caught four passes for 52 yards as he averaged 13 yards per reception.

The problem for the Jets was they couldn’t find the end zone until 1:04 left in the contest. With Gang Green’s offensive deficiencies, there’s a chance Wilson could be more involved in the game plan against the Browns this weekend.

“He’s not going to be at just one position,” said offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur. “He’s going to be at our slot position, he’s going to be at our Z and for him being able to operate every single play and not just the pass plays where he’s getting the ball, but also when we are running the ball. When he’s running the fake jet sweeps and stuff, that operation needs to get to 100% and he knows that.

“The game is not too big for him. You never know going into the first game, but I had a pretty good idea on how he was going to react. But I also felt like that with other rookies and all of a sudden, the bright lights get pretty big.”

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