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Jets' Zach Wilson still getting acclimated to New Jersey drivers:'Getting cut off about everywhere you go'

New York Jets rookie quarterback Zach Wilson is still adapting to New Jersey.

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Jets' Zach Wilson still getting acclimated to New Jersey drivers:'Getting cut off about everywhere you go'

Wilson, a Utah native who played college football at BYU, stated that he is getting accustomed to his new home, but he is slowly learning that driving at the Garden State is a whole lot harder than it seems. Wilson said that is the biggest difference up to now between the New York area and where he grew up.

"There are definitely some competitive drivers here, that's for sure," Wilson told reporters on Thursday. "Getting used to that, getting cut about everywhere you go."

He also broke Steve Young's college record for completion percentage having an eye-popping markers of 73.5%.

The Jets have gone 10 seasons without a playoff appearance and 52 years with no Super Bowl title. Following the Jets selected Wilson, he wasted no time telling fans what they could expect from him.

"I will give it everything I have. There's another team I would want to play besides the Jets," Wilson told NFL Network on draft night. "I will give it everything I have and we're gonna be a special team, infant. We are going for the Super Bowl."

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