In a span of just a few short minutes under the hot sun in Florham Park yesterday, the New York Jets saw two of their biggest offensive weapons make a pair of plays that showed just how dangerous this team could be when turned loose against opposing defenses.
It happened during a series of plays in the red zone, from about the 10-yard line, and it had jaws dropping and thumbs up and down the sideline frantically firing off tweets.
First, it was Robby Anderson, the Jets third-year receiver who was on pace for his first career 1,000 season in 2017 before quarterback Josh McCown went down with an injury and former Jet Bryce Petty came in and put an abrupt end to that possibility.