
Zach Wilson a no-show for Jets training camp as contract battle lingers
NY Post
Instead of putting on a show to kick off a new era for the Jets, Zach Wilson was a no-show.
Wilson officially became a holdout Wednesday when the Jets held their first training-camp practice under new coach Robert Saleh and the unsigned rookie quarterback was not in attendance, leaving Mike White and James Morgan to run the offense. Because 49ers rookie quarterback Trey Lance struck an eleventh-hour deal, Wilson is the last of the 259 draft selections to remain unsigned and the only one to miss time because of it.
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