WR Jordan Addison (23) replaces Adam Thielen. Had only four picks and no first but came away with talented CB Cam Smith, RB Devon Achane and WR Elijah Higgins. Didn’t have a first for seventh straight year but added plenty of depth. Selected 14 players, including 11 on Day 3 starting with QB Stetson Bennett. Addressed defense on Day 2 with DL Tuli Tuipulotu and LB Daiyan Henley. Quentin Johnston (21) was the second WR off the board with better options available. TE Michael Mayer and WR Tre Tucker bolster receiving group. WR Rashee Rice and OT Wanya Morris in Day 2 fill holes. Reached for DE Felix Anudike-Uzomah at No. WR Parker Washington could be a steal in the sixth round. Improved offense with first three picks: OT Anton Harrison (27), TE Brenton Strange and RB Tank Bigsby. Had the best Day 3, getting OT Blake Freeland, DL Adetomiwa Adebawore, CB Darius Rush, S Daniel Scott, TE Will Mallory and RB Evan Hull. QB Anthony Richardson (4) is raw but has the most upside of all the QBs. OL Juice Scruggs, WR Nathaniel Dell and DE Dylan Horton improve a poor roster. ET, CBS).Stroud and Anderson are the headliners. The Jets will return home on Sunday when they take on the Philadelphia Eagles at MetLife Stadium (1 p.m. Houston’s final drive (prior to an essentially hopeless series with under 25 seconds and no timeouts remaining) ended on a Bryce Hall pass breakup that sealed the deal, giving New York the win. Though Matt Ammendola failed to extend the lead with a missed 42-yard field early in the final frame, he created the final margin with a 33-yard kick that made it 21-14. brought the Iron Bowl celebration to the NFL /XXFPab8ZR8 Franklin-Myers was involved in two while Quinnen Williams channeled his inner Karate Kid with a big third down stop of his own. The Jets capped off the affair with five sacks of Taylor. Show off the moves then #NYJvsHOU on CBS /zrMRymIpPFĭefensively, the Jets kept the Texans in check to the tune of five sacks, forcing Houston into three consecutive punts and a missed field goal. The second half opened with a seven-minute Jets possession that traversed 75 yards, capped off by another rushing score, this one coming from the legs of Wilson himself, the first such tally of his NFL career. Jets two-point conversion on a Josh Johnson keeper (not Zach Wilson), after Texans burn a timeout on first one. The first career TD for Austin Walter! #NFLOwls /IWPbRs7Rdp Josh Johnson came in to score on a two-point conversion that narrowed the Jets’ gap to a field goal. Wilson also completed 5-of-6 passes for 33 yards before Walter scored his first NFL touchdown on a two-yard punch-in. New York got back into the game with a 10-play, 70-yard possession spearheaded by rushing efforts from Tevin Coleman and Austin Walter, the latter making his New York debut. Whatever reason you want to believe as to why, I dont have the energy to argue, but he should’ve been playing earlier. It took 8 weeks for the #Texans to play rookie TE Brevin Jordan. The Tavierre Thomas turnover led to two Taylor touchdown passes, with Brevin Jordan and Brandin Cooks helping Houston create a two-possession lead. Following an 11-yard tally to Keelan Cole on his original attempt, Wilson misfired on each of his next five passes, including a bizarre interception that came when Ty Johnson’s back was turned. The Jets’ failure to capitalize on a short trek to the end zone was brought about by Wilson’s early struggles. John Franklin-Myers with the big man swat! □ /egE1y5WvAi It was good for the first interception of Franklin-Myers’ career and eventually led to a short Matt Ammendola field goal. Houston appeared to spell doom for the Jets’ defense early on, going 62 yards on 12 plays on their opening drive before John Franklin-Myers shut down any scoring throughs with a tip and turnover of a Tyrod Taylor pass. New York (3-8) earned only 264 yards of offense but managed to eke out a victory in Zach Wilson’s first appearance since Oct. The New York Jets and Houston Texans engaged in a defensive battle on Sunday afternoon at NRG Stadium, but the metropolitan visitors prevailed in an 21-14 decision. Zach Wilson hobbled, but enjoys a happy returnĮverything’s bigger in Texas … including, apparently, the offensive struggles.
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