Zach Wilson’s Mom Hits Lowest Point Since ‘Crackhead’ Incident
Zach Wilson’s Mom Hits Lowest Point Since ‘Crackhead’ Incident
There was a lot of hype surrounding Zach Wilson entering Sunday’s showdown between the New York Jets and New England Patriots.
That excitement subsided fairly quick, though. Through three quarters of action, the former BYU standout has thrown four interceptions in 14 passing attempts. His stat line heading into the fourth quarter is 8-of-14 for zero scores and four picks.
Not great.
Because Wilson’s mother has become something of a lightning rod for criticism online, she immediately began to trend as a result of his performance. One could make the case that this is her lowest moment online since the infamous ‘crackhead’ incident a few weeks back.
Is Zach Wilson’s mom more upset for him or the damage he’s doing to her brand?
— Seth Silverton (@sethsvillage) September 19, 2021
Zach Wilson’s mom wants to speak to the NFL’s manager.
— Rex Dart (@the_eskimo_spy) September 19, 2021
Can’t wait until @ZachWilson ‘s Karen ass mom chimes in after this stellar performance…
— Ray Herrlein (@xlr8_hard) September 19, 2021
Zach Wilson’s mom watching this game https://t.co/TBY0VEtaAx pic.twitter.com/mJhSofIOsA
— Jack Cavanagh ↗️ (@javanagh87) September 19, 2021
if Zach Wilson didn’t have a hot mom he wouldn’t be in the league no cap.
— jad – davion mitchell_fan (@garrettwiIson) September 19, 2021
Wilson’s mom has risen to internet prominence over her knack for going wild at parties and incessant social media posting, but this is the downside of that. When things go bad, you face the consequences.
Wilson’s short stint with the Jets thus far has been more bad than good, which he would be the first to admit.
Will that change any time soon? Time will tell.
Dak Prescott stays winning. https://t.co/WN2voiN8k7
— Game 7 (@game7__) September 11, 2021
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A longtime sports reporter, Carlos Garcia has written about some of the biggest and most notable athletic events of the last 5 years. He has been credentialed to cover MLS, NBA and MLB games all over the United States. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, AOL and the Washington Post.