Zach Wilson was imperfect, but once again he sure was better than what he has been in years past, leaving more reason for optimism. In a sense, the third-year QB played better than he has at any point in his early career. For the first time as a pro, Wilson completed over 70% of his passes for the second consecutive contest. Prior to yesterday, he’d never completed 60% in consecutive games.
While Wilson did throw an interception, it came on a ball that wasn’t perfect but did hit receiver Garrett Wilson in the hands before Pat Surtain managed to intercept the pass by catching it between his knees.