Garrett Wilson has come before his Jets teammates, Jets reporters and Jets Nation in different incarnations in his first four seasons in the NFL: as a first-round draft choice, as the AP Offensive Rookie of the Year, as a two-time 80-catch, 1,000-yard receiver, as a three-time 80/1,000 dude.
But Thursday he got to address everyone for the first time as a Jets captain.
"I've had some accolades since I've gotten in the league," Wilson said Thursday afternoon in his first public remarks since being voted one of the six captains on first-year HC Aaron Glenn's Green & White. "But his is the one I'll probably tell my kids about first.
"I'm not the most outspoken guy, maybe not the blueprint of a leader. But to know the guys still appreciate the way I go about things, they respond to what I