Garrett Wilson wasn’t interested in excuses after the New York Jets’ 29-27 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. The star wide receiver put the blame on himself for a momentum-swinging mistake in the first half, admitting he should have done more to prevent his team's costly pick-six.
The play unfolded late in the second quarter with the Jets trailing 13-6. Tyrod Taylor tried to squeeze a pass to Wilson on the sideline, but Buccaneers cornerback Jamel Dean undercut the route and returned the interception for a touchdown.
Instead of attacking the ball, Wilson insisted he allowed the defender to make a play that should have never happened.