Zach Wilson etched his name into the Jets’ record books in the first quarter against the Jaguars, getting out of the pocket to run for an incredible 52-yard touchdown.
Wilson’s touchdown run is the longest by a quarterback in franchise history, topping Sam Darnold’s 46-yard rushing touchdown against the Broncos last season. It is also New York’s longest rushing touchdown since 2018 and the longest by an NFL quarterback since Marcus Mariota’s 87-yarder against the Jaguars in 2015.
WOW, JUST WOW @ZachWilson#JAXvsNYJ on CBS pic.twitter.com/JAijzdcUgp
— New York Jets (@nyjets) December 26, 2021
Wilson now has four rushing touchdowns this season, with each of them coming over his last five games. Josh McCown rushed for five touchdowns in 2017, while Mark Sanchez and Geno Smith hold the team mark with six in a single season.
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