With Mike White still not cleared to play, the New York Jets will once again start Zach Wilson at quarterback on Thursday against the visiting Jacksonville Jaguars in a game both teams need to win to stay in the AFC playoff picture.
Jets coach Robert Saleh made the announcement on Tuesday, saying White is still being evaluated as he recovers from broken ribs.
That means Wilson will be back under centre for a second straight start after being benched for the previous three games in favour of White.
Wilson had an uneven performance last Sunday against the Detroit Lions in his first start since Week 11. He threw for 317 yards and two touchdowns but again struggled with his accuracy, completing just 51.4 per cent of his 35 passes while also throwing an interception in a 20-17 loss.
That defeat marked the third in a row for the Jets, dropping them to 7-7 on the season and into ninth place in the AFC standings.
While New York's season is slipping away, Jacksonville have won back-to-back games to improve to 6-8 and pull within a game of the Jets, making this clash significant in the AFC playoff hunt.
It also pits the top two picks from last year's draft up against one another, with Wilson set to square off against Trevor Lawrence.
Lawrence, the number one overall pick in 2021, has been instrumental to the Jaguars' recent success, compiling 14 touchdown passes to only one interception in his past six games.
Wilson, meanwhile, has six TD passes and six interceptions in eight games all season.
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