In most of Zach Wilson’s games this year, his supporting cast gave him at least a decent chance to succeed.
Wilson’s trip to Miami was not one of those games.
While Wilson and the Jets’ offense enjoyed a solid first half against the Dolphins, the offense was shut out in the second half largely due to an abysmal pass-protection performance that eliminated Wilson’s chances of making anything happen. Wilson was under constant duress and never got enough time and space to rediscover the rhythm he established in the first half.
Here are the players who were most at fault for the pass-blocking collapse.