Jets' Garrett Wilson receives uplifting news after missing two games with knee injury

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Coming off their Week 9 bye, the New York Jets will look to build momentum after defeating the Cincinnati Bengals for their first win of the season in Week 8.

However, there is considerable uncertainty in the roster with the Nov. 4 NFL trade deadline approaching. Whether the Jets will be buyers or sellers at the deadline is still up in the air.

With all of this being said, the Jets were dealt some fortunate news on their franchise wide receiver, Garrett Wilson, after he missed the past two games with a knee injury.

Glenn: Garrett Wilson will return to practice this week

The Jets' leading receiver, Garrett Wilson, hyperextended his knee in Week 6 against the Denver Broncos. This led to him sitting out two straight games before their bye week.

On Monday, head coach Aaron Glenn announced that the wide receiver will return to practice this week, Brian Costello of the New York Post reported. This puts him in line to suit up for their Week 10 matchup against the Cleveland Browns.

Wilson, 25, has been the Jets' most reliable receiver so far this 2025 season. Through six games this season, he leads New York in targets (56), receptions (36), receiving yards (395), and receiving touchdowns (4).

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