Miami Dolphins quarterback Zach Wilson expressed his determination to prove himself as a potential starter in the NFL. Speaking on Monday, the former New York Jets player emphasized that he's not ready to settle into a career as a backup or journeyman. Wilson sees his move to Miami as a fresh start and a chance to develop his skills further.
"I still believe I have what it takes to be a starting quarterback in this league," Wilson said. "My focus right now is on learning the Dolphins' system, supporting my teammates, and contributing to the team's success. But I'm also working hard to improve every aspect of my game."
Wilson acknowledged the challenges he faced during his time with the Jets, but he remains optimistic about his future. He is eager to learn from the Dolphins' coaching staff and compete for playing time. While he understands that he will initially serve as a backup, Wilson is determined to make the most of any opportunities he receives.
"I'm grateful for the opportunity to be here in Miami," Wilson added. "I'm excited to be part of this team, and I'm committed to working hard and helping us win games."
Zach Wilson Eyes Future as Starter After Dolphins Move
Former Jets quarterback Zach Wilson is starting a new chapter with the Miami Dolphins, but he's not giving up on his dream of being a starting NFL quarterback. Wilson stated on Monday that he remains hopeful for the opportunity to lead a team. He aims to learn and improve while supporting the Dolphins. Wilson's focus is on contributing to Miami's success while keeping his long-term goals in sight.