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The New York Jets have moved on from quarterback Sam Darnold to select Zach Wilson with the second overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. Wilson’s tenure with the Jets was seen as a failure, with poor performance in key quarterback stats throughout his time with the team. However, after the Jets acquired Aaron Rodgers last year, Wilson found himself back in the starting role when Rodgers was injured. Despite being benched and dealing with injuries throughout his time with the Jets, Wilson is looking forward to a fresh start with the Denver Broncos.

In his first comments since the trade, Wilson expressed gratitude for his time with the Jets and the opportunity for a fresh start in Denver. He acknowledged that facing challenges and learning from them is where he feels he learns the most, and hopes to carry those lessons with him into this new chapter of his career. In 34 games with the Jets, Wilson has a 57.0 completion percentage, 23 touchdowns, 25 interceptions, 6,293 passing yards, and a 73.2 quarterback rating.

Wilson will now be competing for the starting quarterback position with the Denver Broncos against Bo Nix, the No. 12 overall pick from Oregon, and Jarrett Stidham. The Broncos parted ways with Russell Wilson in the offseason, creating an opportunity for Zach Wilson to compete for the starting role. It is yet to be seen who will be named the starter for Week 1 of the upcoming season, but Wilson is excited about the new opportunity and the challenge that lies ahead.

The 2021 NFL Draft saw Zach Wilson selected second overall by the Denver Broncos after the New York Jets moved on from him. Despite facing challenges and being benched at times during his time with the Jets, Wilson remains optimistic about his future in Denver. Wilson has faced criticism for his performance as a quarterback, with poor stats including a 57.0 completion percentage, 23 touchdowns, and 25 interceptions in his 34 games with the Jets.

While Wilson acknowledges that his time with the Jets was challenging, he views those experiences as opportunities for growth and learning. The quarterback position in the NFL is known for its competitive nature, and Wilson will now be competing with Bo Nix and Jarrett Stidham for the starting role in Denver. With the departure of Russell Wilson, there is a chance for Zach Wilson to establish himself as the Broncos’ starting quarterback.

As Wilson enters this new chapter of his career with the Denver Broncos, he is embracing the opportunity for a fresh start and a chance to prove himself in a new environment. The competition for the starting quarterback role will be intense, but Wilson is focused on utilizing the challenges he has faced in the past to propel him forward in his career. The upcoming season will be a pivotal one for Wilson as he looks to establish himself as a successful quarterback in the NFL.

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