The New York Jets looked beyond the box score when evaluating the performance of quarterback Zach Wilson in their 30-10 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
Wilson finished 12-of-27 for 170 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions. A big chunk of his output came on a 68-yard TD pass to Garrett Wilson in the second quarter.
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According to ESPN's Dan Graziano, New York isn't panicking when it comes to the third-year signal-caller.
"The Jets' internal reviews on Zach Wilson's first start of the season: He played better than the stats show for the first three quarters and then ended up forcing some bad throws in the fourth when the Jets were way behind," per Graziano.