Some might say that Robert Saleh is a little bit off with his assessment of Zach Wilson's performance on Sunday. Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

Jets HC Robert Saleh on Zach Wilson's four-INT game: 'He was off a little bit'

New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson was "a little off" in Sunday's 25-6 loss to the New England Patriots, according to head coach Robert Saleh.

However, many would say he was more than "a little off." The 22-year-old tossed four interceptions in the loss. 

After the game, Saleh was asked about Wilson's performance, specifically the interceptions. He responded, according to SNY:

Wilson tossed two interceptions on his first two pass attempts of Sunday's game and finished the first half with three total interceptions. He added his fourth interception of the afternoon in the second half. 

The second overall pick completed 19-of-33 passes for 210 yards, no touchdowns and four interceptions on the afternoon. 

Sunday's loss dropped the Jets to 0-2 on the season. They'll face the Denver Broncos next weekend. 

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