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The New York Jets are sticking with struggling quarterback Zach Wilson, but his job security appears to be waning.
While coach Robert Saleh insisted Tuesday that "it's lazy to just put it all on" Wilson, he stopped short of a strong endorsement. It was lukewarm, a departure from what he said about Wilson on Sept. 12. That day, when an MRI confirmed Aaron Rodgers' Achilles tear, Saleh said, "I do want to make it very clear: Zach's our quarterback."
Since then, the Jets have sputtered on offense, managing only seven touchdowns in the last seven games.