Garrett Wilson was so frustrated after Aaron Rodgers, Jets offense couldn’t score TD

The New York Jets have little to play for this NFL season after missing the playoffs for the 14th straight year, and their simmering frustrations may be starting to show on the field.

The Jets got off to a good start against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday afternoon, with their first offensive highlight of the first quarter when quarterback Aaron Rodgers connected with Garrett Wilson for a 22-yard touchdown.

Since then, however, Rodgers and Wilson haven’t found much success, and the star wideout has just two catches on four targets for 41 yards through nearly three quarters.

After another Jets drive stalled in the third quarter, ending with Rodgers being sacked at the Jags’ 25-yard line, cameras caught Wilson looking visibly upset and frustrated on the sideline. Wilson appeared to argue angrily with his coaches about the Jets’ third-down play that led to the sack, which again forced the Jets to settle for a field goal.

“If it’s one-on-one, throw the fade away,” some lip-readers believed Wilson told his coach.

The Jets are currently up 17-16 against the Jaguars at the end of the third quarter.