The game between winless teams delivered a highlight-reel play on the first drive.
New York Jets’ quarterback Sam Darnold took off after being heavily pressured in the pocket and navigated his way through the decimated Denver Broncos defense Thursday for a 46-yard touchdown run.
SAM DARNOLD DID THAT. #TakeFlight
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The third-year quarterback from USC, who was the third overall pick in 2018, gave the Jets their first lead of the season.
On the 75-yard drive, Darnold ran for 57 of them at MetLife Stadium. Darnold converted three first downs — with his legs — on the drive and the 57 yards is a career-high.
How rare are TD runs of that length by Jets’ quarterbacks?
Sam Darnold's 46-yard run for the TD is only the 2nd run of 40+ yds by a Jets QB in franchise history. First: Al Dorow's 40-yd score for NY Titans vs Dallas Texans at Polo Grounds, Dec. 3, 1961. So first 40-yd rush by a Jets QB in almost 59 yrs.
— Randy Lange (@rlangejets) October 2, 2020
Don't hurt him, @ChrisHogan_15 😂@budlight | #BudLightCelly pic.twitter.com/n5hpChOE4w
— New York Jets (@nyjets) October 2, 2020
Jets are up, 7-0. It's their first lead of the season. Only took 183 minutes and 35 seconds.
— Bob Glauber (@BobGlauber) October 2, 2020