The New York Jets have shyed away from a devastating blow Saturday when second-year quarterback Zach Wilson’s MRI printed he didn’t maintain a season-ending knee harm.
Wilson will have arthroscopic knee surgery to fix a meniscus tear in his proper knee. He additionally has a bone bruise. An early timetable for his restoration may well be a minimum of a month, consistent with studies, which can have him lacking the Jets’ regular-season opener in opposition to the Baltimore Ravens on Sept. 11.