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Fox Sports didn’t hold back in graphic about Zach Wilson in Bears-Jets

The New York Jets made a switch at quarterback after last week’s ugly loss to the Patriots, benching 2021 No. 2 pick Zach Wilson and starting Mike White in Sunday’s home game against the Chicago Bears.

And you know what? That move was quickly proven to be a good one for Robert Saleh’s team as White threw three touchdown passes in a 31-10 win over the Bears.

Wilson didn’t dress for the game but he was on the sidelines on a rainy day at MetLife Stadium. Fox Sports showed him while airing a graphic that showed just how bad the Jets offense was last week with Wilson under center:

Ouch.

But accurate!

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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