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Zach Wilson’s career in New York is on life support after a brutal performance against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Thursday Night Football

The former No. 2 overall draft pick, starting in place of the injured Mike White, could get nothing going offensively in a 19-3 Jets loss, dropping New York to 7-8 on the season and essentially shutting the door on its playoff dreams. 

Zach Wilson looking on

Zach Wilson, #2 of the New York Jets, looks towards the sideline against the Jacksonville Jaguars during the first half at MetLife Stadium on Dec. 22, 2022 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images)

While Wilson was certainly not the only Jets’ player who played poorly – New York’s three running backs combined for 11 yards on 10 carries – Wilson received the brunt of the frustration from the MetLife crowd. 

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Jets fans mercilessly booed Wilson during the game, calling for backup quarterbacks Joe Flacco and Chris Streveler as the offense continued to struggle.  

Chris Streveler, #15 of the New York Jets, enters the game to replace Zach Wilson, #2 of the New York Jets, during an NFL football game between the New York Jets and the Jacksonville Jaguars at MetLife Stadium on Dec. 22, 2022 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. 

Chris Streveler, #15 of the New York Jets, enters the game to replace Zach Wilson, #2 of the New York Jets, during an NFL football game between the New York Jets and the Jacksonville Jaguars at MetLife Stadium on Dec. 22, 2022 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.  (Michael Owens/Getty Images)

To his credit, Wilson understood the reaction from the crowd after his 9 for 18, 92-yard performance. 

"You don’t blame them," Wilson said after the game. 

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"We have a passionate fanbase, and they are here to watch us score touchdowns, and we are not scoring touchdowns. We’re not getting first downs, we’re not moving the ball. Obviously can’t throw the ball. So of course they’re going to be frustrated."

Jets center Connor McGovern took the more empathetic approach. 

"To be in the spotlight and to have your team's stadium booing for you, I can’t imagine what that feels like," McGovern told reporters after the game. "It’s gotta be a very tough feeling. It’s hard. It was hard the first time it happened, and I’d have to imagine doing it in the middle of the game is hard. 

Zach Wilson and Connor McGovern before a game against the Patriots

New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson, #2, and New York Jets center Connor McGovern, #60, in warm up before a game between the New England Patriots and the New York Jets on Nov. 20, 2022, at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.  (Fred Kfoury III/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

"This job is not easy. This job is extremely stressful. Everybody is trying to go out and obviously perform at a high level to try and put food on the table for our families. Nobody takes only of this lightly."

Wilson was replaced by Streveler in the third quarter, igniting the crowd at MetLife Stadium as the offense showed life for the first time all night. 

Streveler was called up from the practice squad earlier on Thursday and led New York on its longest drive of the day on his first possession. 

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"Yeah it is [tough], and that’s why I gotta look myself in the mirror," Wilson said when asked about watching Streveler from the sideline. "I gotta go back, I gotta watch this tape, and you gotta be hard."

Zach Wilson before the Jaguars game

New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson, #2, prior to the game between the New York Jets and the Jacksonville Jaguars on Dec. 22, 2022 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.  (Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Jets head coach Robert Saleh said that Streveler’s insertion into the game was done in an attempt to spark the run game and not due to Wilson’s struggles. 

New York’s playoff hopes are now on life support with games against the Seattle Seahawks and Miami Dolphins remaining on the schedule. 

Fox News’ Scott Thompson contributed to this report.