
The Jets made it official Thursday when WR Garrett Wilson signed his multi-year contract extension at 1 Jets Drive.
"We are thrilled to announce a long-term contract extension for Garrett," Jets General Manager Darren Mougey said. "In addition to being a dynamic playmaker, he exemplifies what it means to be a player on our team. This agreement also represents the unwavering commitment of our ownership to win. I appreciate the collaboration from Garrett's representation, Jeff Nalley of CAA, working closely with our Senior Director of Football Administration, Nick Sabella, to reach this agreement ensuring Garrett will be a Jet well into the future."
Wilson, who became the fifth player in NFL history to surpass 1,000 receiving yards and 80 catches in each of his first three seasons, has played at an elite level since entering the league in 2022.
Last season, Wilson, 24, became the second Jet (George Sauer) to register 1,000 yards in three consecutive seasons and the first to do it in 56 seasons. He amassed 101 catches in 17 games, joining Brandon Marshall as the only Jets to post 100-catch seasons in franchise history. His 1,104 yards and 7 TD receptions were career highs. He also extended his pass-catching streak to 51 games – he has had at least one grab in each of his 51 career contests. Wilson tallied 16 receptions of 20-plus yards or more, giving him 40 career explosives.
"Jets green has been running through me since the day they drafted me," Wilson posted on social media this week. "Despite the ups and downs, the faith is mutual… that means the world to me. Excited to start a new version of the chase next week."
Selected No. 10 overall in the 2022 NFL Draft, Wilson, an Ohio State product, burst on the scene as a rookie with 83 receptions, 1,103 yards (13.3 per) and 4 TDs. He was awarded the Associated Press NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year after setting franchise rookie records in catches and yards despite playing with four different QBs. He set a rookie franchise mark with three 100-yard games, and he reached 90 yards in six contests.
Wilson started 17 games his second season, hauling in 95 caches for 1,104 yards (10.9 per) and 3 TDs. Remaining productive, Wilson became the only player in NFL history with back-to-back 1,000 yards seasons to start his career while catching passes from six quarterbacks.
In his third pro season, Wilson forced 9 penalties for 81 yards walked off. The 9 flags were the fourth-most drawn by a Jets wideout since 2000. He had a streak of eight games with 5-plus catches (Week 3 – Week 10) and started the season with 13 consecutive games with 4+catches.
Having averaged 156 targets from 2022-24, Wilson has 279 career receptions, 3,249 yards (11.6 per) and 14 TDs. He will remain a focal point of the offense under HC Aaron Glenn and OC Tanner Engstrand.
"Give him the ball as much as possible," Glenn said of Wilson this spring. "Give him the ball as much as possible, that's it."
Wilson will lead a revamped WR room that includes veterans Josh Reynolds, Allen Lazard, Tyler Johnson in addition to Xavier Gipson and Malachi Corley. The Jets also added Arian Smith in the fourth round of April's NFL Draft. Wilson needs a catch in 12 straight games to pass Keyshawn Johnson's regular-season mark of 62 consecutive regular season games with a reception.
Check out the best photos of Garrett Wilson from his first three seasons making plays for the Green & White.










































