

The Facts: In the wake of a humbling loss to the Jaguars on national television Dec. 22, head coach Robert Saleh stepped to the podium and supported Wilson. "We're not going to quit on him," Saleh said. Saleh's words are indicative of the organizational view, sources tell NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. And the team's plans going into the offseason are slated to echo that. Jets general manager Joe Douglas does not plan to shop Wilson this offseason, sources tell Rapoport.
Diehards Line:
The former No. 2 overall pick will be inactive today against Seattle, as starter Mike White will attempt to lead New York toward a playoff berth beginning with a win over the Seahawks. But he team views Wilson as an incredibly hard worker, a good teammate and very smart. He has handled his demotions well and kept working. As one source told Rapoport simply, "He's going to get better." No one can predict the future, and the NFL offseason always provides the unexpected. But this is the plan going in.