![]() ![]() Wilson showed what he can do in the second half. “I would say that was finally it was like, ‘OK, we’re doing what we know we can do now.’ ” “I felt like a lot of tension just fell off of everybody,” Wilson, who completed 21 of 34 passes for 297 yards, two touchdowns and one interception, said. Wilson said he could feel more confidence in the huddle after that score. It was the Jets’ first touchdown since Week 1 and their first touchdown in the first half this year. Then, the offense woke up and put together an 11-play, 75-yard drive in the second quarter that was capped off with a Michael Carter 2-yard touchdown in which the offensive line pushed him into the end zone. But the defense showed it’s grit and held Tennessee to three field goals and the Jets were just down 9-0 despite not doing anything on offense. ![]() The Jets started off playing in similar fashion to what we have seen this season, with the first three drives ending in two punts and an interception. “We’re capable of doing great things here,” wide receiver Corey Davis, who had four catches for 111 yards and a touchdown, said. The win should ease some of the pressure that has been building on these young Jets and give them some confidence. They made it to the Jets’ 26 but a delay of game penalty pushed them back 5 yards and Bullock, a former Jet, missed his 49-yard field goal attempt badly wide left. The Titans moved into field-goal territory, converting two fourth downs on Derrick Henry runs. I’ve got to take advantage of my opportunity to end that game.” “Our defense did a great job of holding them and got a missed field goal, but I had a couple of chances there to just end it. “I was beating myself up on that last drive,” Wilson said. The Jets celebrate their thrilling OT win over the Titans on Sunday. They had to settle for a Matt Ammendola 22-yard field goal after Wilson went out of bounds for a 3-yard loss on third down. Wilson missed tight end Ryan Griffin on a pass from the 9 that may have ended the game and Tevin Coleman came up just short of the pylon on second down. They went 71 yards on 13 plays, but the drive stalled at the 1-yard line. The Jets won the overtime coin toss and got the ball. Tennessee tied the game 24-24 with 16 seconds left in regulation when Tannehill hit a wide open Cameron Batson for a 2-yard touchdown. The Jets took the lead (their first of the season) two separate times in the second half, but each time the Titans came back. The Jets rode a smothering defense that sacked Tennessee quarterback Ryan Tannehill seven times and Wilson’s second-half dynamics to the win. It’s a new feeling for these Jets, who are now 1-3 this season. You need to come through in clutch moments. ![]() It’s a roller-coaster game for sure, the emotions very up and down. “I am,” Wilson said later when a reporter asked him the same question. “You having fun yet?” Saleh recounted saying to Wilson. The two had just won their first game with the Jets, a 27-24 overtime nail-biter that featured more twists than a country road. Moments after Titans kicker Randy Bullock’s overtime field-goal attempt sailed wide left, Jets coach Robert Saleh found his quarterback Zach Wilson. Giants 2023 preseason game?Ī stunning part of Aaron Rodgers’ effect on Jets training camp is something we’re not talking about Zach Wilson gets first chance to back up Jets’ praise: ‘Very confident right now’ ![]()
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