EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Good for Zach Wilson. He needed this. He deserved this. Every second of this.
From the cheers that serenaded him as he took the field from those braving the torrential rain at MetLife Stadium. The hugs and celebratory slaps from teammates as he converted big play after big play for the Jets. The performance itself, 27-of-36 passing (75%) for 301 yards with a pair of touchdowns, one that coach Robert Saleh described as the “best game of his career.”
This doesn’t change much in the grand scheme of things. But for a quarterback dragged so often, blamed for so much, the scapegoat for a team that can’t ever get out of its own way -- good for him.
“He balled,” said wideout Garrett Wilson. “Zach went crazy today.”
There wasn’t a moment where you realized Sunday was going to be different for Zach Wilson. That’s because he was so consistently good. The passes that often float so dangerously close to disastrous repercussions were extinct. Play after play, Wilson put the Jets in the right position. He married everything this staff asked of him -- boring football, smart football, aggressive football.
The result was a quarterbacking performance that the Jets haven’t seen in a calendar year. There was Wilson’s across-his-body, a 25-yard gain to Garrett Wilson on third down. The two impressive passes down the seam to Tyler Conklin for first downs. The touch pass to Jeremy Ruckert. The touchdowns to Randall Cobb and Breece Hall. Those will dominate highlights. But Wilson also checked it down where he had to, hitting plays for gains of four, five and six yards regularly to keep New York in front of the chains.
Those were just as important. Those set up those highlights. More impressive -- Wilson did it all in the face of consistent pressure and without the aid of the run. The line allowed 15 pressures, five sacks and two quarterback hits, according to TruMedia. Wilson was 8 of 11 for 81 yards when pressured. Dalvin Cook and Hall combined for just 50 yards on 17 carries.