
Garrett Wilson and Sauce Gardner won’t let paydays change their Jets goals
NY Post
Jets stars Garrett Wilson and Sauce Gardner reported to training camp Tuesday with much bigger bank accounts and the knowledge that they are part of the long-term plan for the organization.
Both players said they are not letting complacency creep in now that they’ve been paid.
“Me and Garrett were talking about how we have to compete, how we have to make it seem like we’re underpaid still,” Gardner said. “That’s the mentality we both have.”
Wilson received a four-year, $130 million contract extension last week.
Gardner received a four-year, $120.4 million extension a day later.
Gardner said he heard about Wilson’s extension while filming a commercial and immediately called Wilson to congratulate him.

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