The New York Jets‘ first padded practice of training camp belonged to the defense. But on Tuesday, Zach Wilson and the Jets offense sprung to life during a day of practice that featured a much steadier balance between the offense and the defense.
Wilson hooked up with his top wideouts for some impressive plays. Here, Wilson hits Elijah Moore for a back-shoulder throw on a slot fade against Michael Carter II. Moore snatches it with one hand.
Next, Wilson hits Corey Davis on a dig route from the left side, which is part of a Hi-Lo concept with the underneath hitch route.