According to a report, New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson has put his home in Florham Park, New Jersey on the market as he anticipates a potential trade out of the Big Apple.
Wilson, who was selected as the No. 2 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, faced challenges during his first two seasons as the Jets’ starter. However, he regained his starting position after Aaron Rodgers suffered an Achilles injury last season.
Last month, Jets General Manager Joe Douglas informed reporters that Wilson had been granted permission to explore trade opportunities. The New York Post has since confirmed that the 24-year-old quarterback is actively trying to sell his condo.
The property, listed by Compass, features a three-bedroom, two-bathroom townhouse with a price tag of $950,000. It boasts amenities such as stainless steel appliances, a washer and dryer, and a TV room located in the basement.
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Reports indicate that Wilson’s home has been on the market for about a week. While he remains a member of the Jets, there have been discussions, as reported by CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones, suggesting that the Denver Broncos have considered Wilson as an option.
Despite Wilson’s struggles and a 7-10 record for the Jets last season, teammate Sauce Gardner expressed confidence in Wilson’s abilities. Responding to rumors indicating low interest in the quarterback, Gardner dismissed them as untrue, affirming Wilson’s talent both as a passer and a runner.
In the 12 games he played last season, Wilson recorded eight touchdowns and seven interceptions, averaging 189.3 yards per game. However, he demonstrated improved accuracy, completing a career-high 60.1 percent of his passes.