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After suffering a hamstring injury in Week One of the NFL 2020 season, former Michigan safety Jarrod Wilson had just bided his time until he could return to the field.
Shortly after his injury, he was designated to injured reserve, having missed the following three weeks before returning to practice late this past week.
And it took no time for the former undrafted free agent to get reacclimated to the game.
Playing against the Houston Texans in Week Five, Wilson made QB Deshaun Watson pay for making a throw into double coverage, as he reeled in the tipped pass and followed it with a 48 yard return in the third quarter. In other words: welcome back to the NFL, Jarrod Wilson.
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WELCOME BACK JARROD WILSON!
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— #DUUUVAL (@Jaguars) October 11, 2020
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Unfortunately for Jacksonville, the Jags were unable to capitalize on the INT/return, as they fumbled on the ensuing drive.
Though three-and-a-half quarters, Wilson has two tackles to add to his interception and long return. The Texans lead 23-14 with 7:29 remaining in the game.