Jets quarterback Zach Wilson received the best reviews of his professional career for his performance against the Chiefs last Sunday, but it took him a while to get back on track.
The Jets trailed 17-0 in the first quarter, but eventually came back to life and tied the game at 20-20. Although the team ended up losing 23-20, Wilson completed 28 of 39 for 245 yards and two touchdowns, and also ran for a two-point conversion, making him the team’s starting QB. We provided a home without losing everything.
A strong performance this Sunday against the Broncos will further change the perception of Wilson, and the quarterback said Thursday he’s looking for “little things” he can improve on this time around. One of his is to come out of the gate firing on all cylinders instead of waiting for everything to fall into place.
“I think of you You can easily participate in the game” Wilson said via the team’s website. “But I feel like the defense is going that way too, so we need to come out fast. They’re getting used to our offense, so we need to be able to come forward from the beginning.” There’s: No third down, let’s get some first downs on first and second down, let’s start early and make big plays from the beginning.”
The Broncos erased a 21-point deficit to defeat the Bears last week, but the Jets’ own experience shows that big leads can quickly disappear, but playing from behind is good for a forward-looking team. Playing in advance is definitely a better option than playing in the first place. It was his second win of the 2023 season.