The Jets did not have Zach Wilson against the Bengals, two of their rookie skill position players broke out during a thrilling upset win.
Michael Carter and Elijah Moore had the best games of their young careers, with Carter thriving on the ground and through the air. Moore, meanwhile, was finally consistently involved in the passing game. New York’s neophytes in the secondary showed out as well, as Michael Carter II and Brandin Echols had solid games against Cincinnati’s potent passing offense.
Here is a look at how the Jets’ rookie class stands before New York returns to the field against the Colts on Thursday night.
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