6 Jets to watch in Week 2 vs. Cowboys

We have six players to watch from the Jets in their Week 2 road matchup against the Cowboys.

The outlook on the New York Jets has drastically changed entering the team’s Week 2 road matchup against the Dallas Cowboys despite beating the Buffalo Bills in overtime. Aaron Rodgers suffered a season-ending torn Achilles on his first offensive drive versus the Bills in Week 1, which has seen the Jets go from slight underdogs to nearly double-digit underdogs for Sunday’s meeting with the Cowboys.

Zach Wilson is slated to start under center for New York against an elite Dallas defense that just blanked the New York Giants to open the season. It will be a battle between two of the elite defensive units in the NFL on Sunday.

Ahead of a pivotal matchup versus the Cowboys, we have six players to watch for the Jets in Week 2.

How the Jets beat the Bills and if Raiders have the firepower to do it too

How did the Jets beat the Bills Monday night? Do Raiders have the firepower to do it too? Let’s take a look.

Four plays into the Monday night matchup between the Jets and Bills, the Jets lost their great hope. That when Aaron Rodgers — the biggest acquisition of the 2023 offseason by any team — was lost to an injury.

At that point most of the NFL world thought the Bills would trounce the Jets. You know, the. 13-3, reigning AFC East champion Bills?

And yet, the Jets hung around, took the game to overtime, and then sealed it on a huge punt return for a touchdown.

There are two questions that arise from this.

1. How?

2. Can the Raiders do it too?

The first question is easier to answer than the second one. As to whether the Raiders can do it too, the answer is cliche, but true — anything’s possible.

What we *can* do is lay out how the Jets did it and tell you what the Raiders have to offer should they wish to replicate the Jets’ success.

1. Interior pressure

The Jets sacked Josh Allen five times. No easy task considering how elusive Allen can be. Three of those five sacks came from interior defenders including two from former Raiders DT Quinton Jefferson.

Keep in mind the Bills were without Carl Lawson for the game, so the interior DL did much of this without a strong edge rusher to help out.

Can the Raiders do it?

It’s interesting to note that a former Raiders DT had two sacks in the game, because they never should have let Jefferson walk and they haven’t done a great job of replacing him. The Raiders interior DL is one of the least threatening units on any team, let alone the Raiders.

Like the Bills, the Raiders will be without a pass rusher as Chandler Jones is still away from the team dealing with his personal issues. The Raiders do have Maxx Crosby, but he may be once again going at it with little or no help.

2. Ball hawking safety

Strong safety Jordan Whitehead may as well have been Josh Allen’s VISA card cuz he was everyone he wanted to be. Whitehead had not one. not two, but THREE interceptions in the game! Not many quarterbacks can survive that.

And, sure, Whitehead probably had some help from the aforementioned DL pressure, but you don’t pick off three passes by accident. You have to have some tremendous instincts, smarts, and hands to be that opportunistic.

Can the Raiders do it?

The man lining up at the strong safety spot for the Raiders these days in Marcus Epps. He was one of the team’s priority free agent signings this offseason after his first full season as a starter in Philadelphia.

Can Epps ball hawk like that? If he can, it would be a real first. Epps has as many career interceptions (3) as Whitehead had Monday night alone. And Epps had none of those picks in his 17 starts last season.

In last week’s season opener, Epps would have had a forced fumble, but it was wiped away by a Marcus Peters illegal contact penalty. Epps also gave up a 21-yard catch and one of the Broncos’ two touchdown catches. Fellow safety Tre’von Moehrig gave up the other one. Moehrig has just one career interception and had none last season.

So, the answer, again, is not likely.

3. Big time receiver making big time plays

Garrett Wilson is a certified stud. He made Aaron Rodgers’ replacement Zach Wilson right on a pass with one of the most unreal catches you’ll ever see. Wilson threw for him in the end zone with Pro Bowl cornerback Tre’Davious White all over him. The ball was right at White, but Garrett Wilson reached back and batted the ball away, tipping it to himself to make the TD catch.

Can the Raiders do that?

To answer this question, you need only listen to Aaron Rodgers, who put a post on social media this offseason touting how much he loves his number 17 receivers. Currently that’s Wilson. But for several years that was Davante Adams.

So, yeah, the Raiders can absolutely do that. Adams has often done that. He makes his QB look right a lot and makes their job easier with his ability to get open either via his superb route running or his long speed.

4. Explosive run game

Breece Hall had a big night, first breaking off a 23-yard run and later bursting for an 83-yard run. He finished with 127 yards on 10 attempts. Toss in the 33 yards on 13 carries by Dalvin Cook and the Jets backs put up 160 yards on the ground, while averaging seven yards per carry.

Can the Raiders do that?

Well, the Raiders *do* have the NFL’s reigning rushing title holder. Josh Jacobs easily had the most rushing yards last season. Though, you may not have known it by how he was running last week.

Not to say that was all his fault. He had a few plays where he broke a tackle at or behind the line of scrimmage and made something out of nothing. But after missing all of training camp while refusing to sign the franchise tender, he didn’t really look like he was in the form he was last season.

I would expect Jacobs will be more like the back he was last season now that he’s been hit a few times. After all, he had his great 2022 season after playing significant minutes during the preseason, so we know he does his best work when he’s seen some live game action.

5. Clutch special teams play

The Jets got the win in dramatic fashion. After forcing a punt quickly in overtime, return man Xavier Gipson took it to the house for the walk-off win.

It was a great return, but it’s important not to give *all* the credit to the man with the ball. He had ten guys blocking as well.

The drama on special teams actually started before that. The game made it to overtime on a 50-yard field goal from Tyler Bass that hit the left upright and still went through.

Can the Raiders do that?

The Raiders have arguably the best kicker in the league in Daniel Carlson. And there is no question they have the best kick squad in the league when you factor in punter AJ Cole.

It was lack of clutch special teams play from Broncos kicker Wil Lutz that helped the Raiders escape Denver with a win last week. Lutz missed an extra point and a 55-yard field goal. The Raiders won the game 17-16.

Carlson missed just one field goal inside 50 yards last season and nailed 11 field goals of 50 yards or more. And Cole has averaged at or near 50 yards per punt for the past two seasons.

As for punt and kick returns, the Raiders don’t threaten much. Ameer Abdullah returned 26 kicks last season. He averaged 20.9 yards per return with a long of 33 yards. The longest punt return was Hunter Renfrow for 17 yards.

Mic’d-up video showed how Jets players constantly encouraged Zach Wilson after Aaron Rodgers’ injury

Zach Wilson has some great Jets teammates.

As much as New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers going down with injury sunk hopes for the team’s fans, backup quarterback Zach Wilson had to feel dually overwhelmed by the moment.

After the franchise that drafted him second-overall in the 2021 NFL Draft traded for Rodgers in the offseason, it was as sure of a sign as possible that the team had lost faith in Wilson’s ability to lead the team at present.

However, Rodgers being done for the season has put Wilson in the spotlight once more as he takes back his old job in wake of Rodgers’ injury.

After he threw the Jets’ lone passing touchdown in the game to wide receiver Garrett Wilson, the wideout, fellow wide receiver Allen Lazard and other teammates hyped Zach Wilson up on the sideline and offered him some encouragement.

This is as classy as it gets, as the Jets players had to know the stress Zach Wilson was under as he stepped right back into the spotlight to lead the Jets after such a tough offseason.

The Jets will need Zach Wilson to play as well as he can for the team’s playoff hopes to stay alive. At least on Monday night, he did what he need to for the Jets to get a key division win over the Buffalo Bills.

Garrett Wilson got the saddest two words from Aaron Rodgers after the Jets QB’s season-ending injury

Aaron Rodgers’ message to Garrett Wilson after his injury was so, so sad.

The New York Jets went on an emotional roller coaster during Monday Night Football this week, losing quarterback Aaron Rodgers early in the game to a season-ending injury and still winning in overtime on a walk-off punt return touchdown.

Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson made an incredible touchdown catch on the night, but he also saw his team lose its future Hall of Fame quarterback for the year amid earning the division victory over the Buffalo Bills.

Garrett Wilson redeemed an awful Zach Wilson pass for what might be 2023’s catch of the year

Speaking with ESPN New York, Wilson detailed the emotions he went through as he processed Rodgers’ injury and the very sad message that the quarterback told him about his Achilles tear.

“My heart hurts for Aaron,” Wilson told ESPN NY’s Bart & Hahn, “Just seeing him last night and the emotion that was going into him getting out there, being out there, and everything that we had put in this offseason to be able to play in the game, and it sucks.”

Wilson said he went to go check on Rodgers at halftime of the game to wish him well and tell him that he loved him, and Rodgers’ message to Wilson was pretty heartbreaking in return.

“It really hurt my heart,” Wilson said. “He told me just ‘sorry kid,’ just like that. He said, ‘Sorry, kid,’ and said he loved me back, and that was it.” 

That’s really, really sad, and it underlines the inescapable human element to football and how devastating it is to see one of your teammates go down with an injury.

Rodgers’ absence with the Jets this season will be felt for a long time, but they’ll at least have a talent like Wilson to keep them going.

Studs and duds from Jets’ emotional Week 1 win over Bills

Studs and duds from Jets’ emotional Week 1 win over Bills

The Jets somehow defeated the Buffalo Bills 22-16 in overtime thanks to Xavier Gipson’s 65-yard punt return to win. The big news of course is the injury to quarterback Aaron Rodgers that is believed to be a torn Achilles. That would obviously end his season very prematurely.

But for now, we’ll stay positive here for the most part and look at some studs and duds from the roller coaster night on Monday at MetLife.

Instant analysis, recap of Bills disappointing loss to Jets in Week 1

Instant analysis, recap of #Bills disappointing loss to #Jets in Week 1 (via @jdiloro):

The Buffalo Bills opened their 2023 campaign with a disastrous 22-16 loss to the New York Jets. Here is Bills Wire’s analysis and recap of Buffalo’s disappointing performance in East Rutherford:

Garrett Wilson redeemed an awful Zach Wilson pass for what might be 2023’s catch of the year

WHAT A CATCH!

Garrett Wilson may have made the best touchdown catch of the 2023 NFL season and it’s only Week 1.

Monday Night Football’s tilt between the New York Jets and Buffalo Bills had nearly everything. After Jets fans’ enthusiasm for new quarterback Aaron Rodgers was snuffed out thanks to an incredibly unfortunate injury during his first drive, it seemed as if New York fans would never know a moment of peace. And yet, the Jets hung in there against the Bills, in part thanks to their defense stepping up in big moments against Josh Allen.

Late in the fourth quarter, the Jets were able to tie the game 13-13 thanks to Garrett Wilson bailing out Zach Wilson with an absolutely stunning touchdown catch. On second and goal from the four-yard line, Zach Wilson threw a pass right at the Bills’ cornerback in coverage, but Garrett Wilson was able to turn and swat the ball away from the defender before being able to corral the ball himself after a heart-stopping juggle.

As Joe Buck succinctly — and excitedly put it — WOW. What an incredible catch from Garrett Wilson. It’s one that will be shown on highlight reels all season long and it’s one that likely saved Zach Wilson an interception on his stat line.

Here’s how NFL fans reacted to Garrett Wilson’s incredible tying touchdown catch for the Jets.

Garrett Wilson makes insane catch for Jets’ first touchdown of 2023

Garrett Wilson is him.

Garrett Wilson is him. That’s what the cool kids say, right?

In any event, the second-year receiver and reigning Offensive Rookie of the Year made an absolutely incredible catch in the corner of the end zone against Bills cornerback Tre’Davious White and helped tie the game at 13-13 after the extra point by Greg Zuerlein.

The drive was set up by Jordan Whitehead’s third interception of the game. It took the Jets eight plays and 4:48 of game time to go 57 yards, culminating in Wilson’s amazing reception. The offense finally broke through with Zach Wilson after a sluggish run following the ankle injury to Aaron Rodgers. The Jets are doing all they can to grab what would be an emotional win given all the circumstances.

Watch: Aaron Rodgers throws first touchdown in a Jets uniform

Watch: Aaron Rodgers throws first touchdown in a Jets uniform

Aaron Rodgers and Garrett Wilson have already started building a strong connection. They hooked up on the first play from scrimmage Saturday against the Giants.

On the second drive on offense for the Jets, the two got together again to finish off the possession in style, with a 14-yard touchdown, marking the first touchdown pass for Rodgers as a member of the New York Jets.

Yes, the touchdown came against the second team for the Giants but, as we know, this is the first game action for a lot of the Jets starters this preseason. Getting off to a fast start was both expected and still exciting before the regular season gets underway. As expected, that was Rodgers’ final pass of the night. He finished 5/8 for 47 yards and the touchdown with a 118.2 passer rating.

Watch: Aaron Rodgers’ first completion as a Jet to Garrett Wilson

Aaron Rodgers’ first completion as a Jet to Garrett Wilson

One of the most anticipated preseason games in some time kicked off Saturday evening as Aaron Rodgers suited up for the first time as a member of the New York Jets. He wasted no time making his first in-game connection with Garrett Wilson as the two hooked up on the first play from scrimmage for the Jets, also marking the first pass completion in the preseason since 2018.

Check out the early highlight where Rodgers hit Wilson for 10-yard connection for a first down that also added 15 yards due to a face mask penalty on the Giants’ Zyon Gilbert.