The Jets have named Zach Wilson the starting quarterback for Sunday’s game against the Houston Texans, head coach Robert Saleh announced.
"Zach gives us our best chance to win. Give him another opportunity to go prove that," Saleh said on Wednesday, adding that Wilson will be the starter for the remainder of the season barring injury. Trevor Siemian will serve as New York's backup.
Saleh added that Wilson is "fired up" and reiterated what he said Monday that the third-year QB came into his offense and said “he wants the ball” and “he’s excited about getting this opportunity to finish the season strong.”
After the Jets dropped their fifth straight game and the offense – led by Tim Boyle at quarterback until he was benched for Siemian - failed to score a touchdown for the third time this season, Saleh said he was undecided about who would be the starter going forward.
Just under 24 hours later, the head coach was "still not there yet" on naming a starter for the Week 14 game – amid a report from The Athletic that said Wilson expressed "reluctance" to return to his starting job, citing the offensive line and fear of injury before potentially leaving New York this offseason.
The head coach said there was no apprehension about going back to Wilson after Monday’s reports, adding, “Like I said, he walked in on Monday and he wanted the ball.”
“Zach’s in a great place, the locker room is in a great place and he’ll be ready to play ball,” he said.
On what he wants to see from Wilson on Sunday, Saleh said: "The biggest thing for Zach is just let the thing rip. Trust in your ability, trust in your teammates, trust in your arm talent and trust in what you see and just let it fly. He's got undeniable arm talent, undeniable athleticism and when he plays with that 'F it' mentality if you will, he’s pretty good.”