FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Brandon Marshall remembers a specific play — a back-shoulder throw that Ryan Fitzpatrick delivered to him during the Jets’ Nov. 29 win over Miami in the first game of the current five-game winning streak — where the relationship between the receiver and his quarterback just clicked.
“We’d been missing it the weeks before, and when we hit that, I was like, ‘Wow,’ ’’ Marshall said this week.
Later in the game, Marshall said, there was another back-shoulder throw that was practically telepathic.
“He basically looked at me — didn’t give me a hand signal or anything — and I knew he was coming,’’ Marshall said.