Sources — Jets hopeful QB Zach Wilson avoided serious injury ahead of MRI

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PHILADELPHIA — New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson will have an MRI exam Saturday on his right knee, but the team is hopeful that he avoided a season-ending injury, sources said Friday night after the team’s preseason opener against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Jets declined to provide any specifics, except to say Wilson’s ACL is “supposed to be intact,” coach Robert Saleh said. The early indications are that he re-injured his PCL and that he might miss only a few weeks, sources told ESPN’s Dianna Russini.
Wilson, the No. 2 overall pick in 2021, missed four games last season with a sprained PCL in the same knee.
“I’m going to let the MRI play out and we’ll figure it out (Saturday),” Saleh said after the Jets’ 24-21 win.
It was a nightmare start for Wilson and the Jets. On their second series, Wilson’s knee appeared to buckle in a non-contact injury as he scrambled out of the pocket. He limped to the locker room with 3:43 remaining in the first quarter.
“A lot of swear words,” said Saleh, describing his reaction as he watched his quarterback leave the field.
Wilson was seen in the locker room after the game, walking with a pronounced limp. He wasn’t made available to the media.
The Jets have three other quarterbacks on the roster – primary backup Joe Flacco, Mike White and Chris Streveler. If Wilson has to miss the start of the regular season, he likely would be replaced by the 37-year-old Flacco. The Jets open against Flacco’s first team, the Baltimore Ravens, whom he led to a Super Bowl championship in 2012.
“You guys know how I feel about Joe,” Saleh said. “Everyone does, the whole world knows. Joe is a phenomenal football player. He’s having a great camp and he has a lot of juice left in the tank.”
Flacco was rested on Friday night. White (10-for-20, 98 yards) and Streveler (6-for-9, 62 yards, two TD passes) handled the quarterback duties.
Wilson could’ve avoided the injury by running out of bounds or sliding. “One hundred percent,” Saleh said. Wilson was flushed…
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