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Why the New York Jets’ WR2 vacancy is sort of intentional

Josh Reynolds? Nah. Tyler Johnson? No. Perhaps Arian Smith immediately shocks the senses? Doubtful.

What about veteran Allen Lazard? I’m confident the collective yet silent fan responses are simultaneously fierce enough to telepathically provide the obvious answer through our computer and mobile device screens.

It’s true what they say: The New York Jets don’t currently have a legitimate No. 2 wide receiver.

Beyond Garrett Wilson, uncertainty and confusion reign supreme. So much so that a healthy dose of onlookers were screaming for Tet McMillan or a second-round wideout in the 2025 NFL draft.