Garrett Wilson's Jersey Number Switch: A New Chapter Begins in 2024

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Getting ready for the 2024 NFL season, there’s some buzz around the New York Jets’ camp as star wide receiver Garrett Wilson shares some news about his jersey number change. Fans were speculating if he’d pick up the No. 5 jersey, recently left behind by Mike White. Garrett Wilson had previously worn No. 5 at Ohio State before taking on No. 17 with the Jets, which was White’s number. Setting the record straight on Monday, Garrett announced he’s sticking with No. 17 for the upcoming season but surprised everyone by revealing his plan to switch to No. 5 in 2024.

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It’s not the usual way players go about changing numbers – they don’t usually announce it a season ahead. Typically, they grab the opportunity as soon as their desired number is up for grabs. While it’s possible someone else took No. 5, it seems to be available post-White’s exit, and Garrett Wilson has decided to wait until 2024 to wear it.

Shifting gears to the team’s activities, the Jets shared some behind-the-scenes moments of players showing up at the Florham Park facility for the voluntary offseason program. Mecole Hardman made quite an entrance, ready to add an explosive touch to the Jets’ offense. Breece Hall, coming back from an ACL injury, was seen gearing up for a strong comeback in 2023.

Alijah Vera-Tucker, looking forward to a stellar season, arrived in high spirits. Linebacker Quincy Williams, who renewed his contract with the Jets for three years and $18 million, was genuinely excited to be back with the team.

This part of the offseason program is all about meetings, strength training, and physical rehab – no on-field action, as per the NFL. As Garrett Wilson gets set for the 2024 season with a new jersey number, Jets fans are eager for the next exciting chapter in his promising career. Stay tuned for more updates as this star wideout continues to make waves in the NFL.

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