The New York Jets have some doubts about their quarterback situation for the first week of the season.
Wilson will get at least another week to heal, so it's possible that he'll start against the Ravens. Joe Flacco will face his former team, the Ravens, in the opening game of the season.
Since Wilson suffered a torn meniscus and bone bruise in the Philadelphia Eagles game, all signs have pointed to Joe Flacco.
Wilson looked good and felt good, according to Saleh. We'll have an answer for everyone on Wednesday, when we'll see how the knee responds.
The media was not allowed to attend Monday's practice and only information about Wilson's workout was provided.
Sources said at the time of the injury that Wilson would be out for two to four weeks. The Jets emphasize that Wilson won't play until he's fully recovered from his surgery.
Considering the team's cautious approach, and the fact that Wilson still hasn't practiced fully, the expectation is that Flacco will get the nod against the Ravens.
Wilson hasn't practiced or played in two preseason games.
Wilson will play as soon as he's ready and can play with only a week of practice as the starter. When Wilson injured his knee last year, he took three weeks of practice before he came back. The ramp-up period will be shorter this time.
"He has to get back in there eventually, whether it's this week or next week," he said. When he's ready to play, you have to remove the Band-Aid. He is going to play football when he is healthy.
Since Wilson's injury, Mike White has served as the backup. In training camp, he impressed his teammates and coaches, but he didn't play well in the preseason. He threw a pick six.
Laken said that while Joe has more experience, he is still a special player. We're really impressed with his work because he handles himself well.
Wilson did not play in the preseason game. On the second series, he tried to gain more yards on a scramble instead of running out of bounds, after throwing an pick six. He fell to the grass after his knee buckled.