Summary
New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson is skipping voluntary workouts as he remains in limbo. Wilson was granted permission in February to speak to teams about a potential trade. The Jets already replaced him on the roster, having signed veteran Tyrod Taylor as Aaron Rodgers' backup. Wilson's 2024 salary -- $5.45 million, fully guaranteed -- appears to be a stumbling block. Douglas: "These are all voluntary. There are quite a few players that haven't come for the first week" Owner Woody Johnson said last month they would keep Wilson on the roster if they can't find a trade partner. If the Jets release him, the cap hit would be the same as if he is on the list -- $11.2 million. Wilson is 12-21 as a starter in three seasons, with 23 touchdown passes and 25 interceptions. Wilson is also 12-22 as a starting quarterback in three NFL seasons.