The Jets either get completely embarrassed or find a way to win late by a miracle. Week 4 was the latter as the Jets scored with less than 20 seconds left as Breece Hall broke the plane just before losing control of the football to give the Jets a 24-20 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers to move to 2-2. Let’s run through some studs and duds from the victory.
Stud – Zach Wilson
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Zach Wilson gets a stud designation for hanging in there in his first start of the season after his knee injury and making some big-time throws on the final drive to get the Jets in position to score the game-winning touchdown with less than 20 seconds left. It was very nice to see the connections with Corey Davis, Garrett Wilson and Elijah Moore. Even Tyler Conklin again got involved as the Jets continue to try and get him more involved in the offense.
Oh, and of course, let’s not forget the touchdown reception on the Jets’ version of Philly special that gave the Jets their first lead since the final 22 seconds against the Browns.
Dud – Zach Wilson
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Zach Wilson also gets a dud designation because there sure were some painful throws. Late in the first half, when the Jets had a chance to at least kick a field goal and go up by ten, Wilson overthrew Jeff Smith and was intercepted by Cameron Sutton. The Steelers later turned that turnover into three points, making the score 10-6 at the instead of 13-3 or even potentially 17-3. That points swing was potentially a disaster for the Jets as it gave all the momentum to them going into the locker room.
The second interception wasn’t completely on Wilson, but still a killer end to a drive. So while Wilson deserves recognition for leading the Jets to victory, he was nowhere near perfect. He was 8/24 at one point but did go 8/12 after that, finishing 18/36 for 252 yards.
Stud – Corey Davis
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Corey Davis came up big for the Jets Sunday, making a couple of big-time catches, especially in the fourth quarter, to put the Jets in a position to win. He certainly did not have any issues with drops against the Steelers. Davis finished with a team-high five catches (seven targets) for 74 yards and a touchdown that got the Jets within three, the second time he scored a fourth-quarter touchdown to get the Jets tow within a…
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