Wilson Returns, Jets End Skid With 21-14 Win Over Texans
Zach Wilson wasn't happy with his game against the Houston Texans in his return from injury Sunday. 사설토토
The tenderfoot is, be that as it may, happy he'll get to chip away at improving this week with one more win added to his repertoire after his group got him to lead the New York Jets to a 21-14 success.
Wilson tossed for 145 yards and ran for a score in his return from a hyper-extended right knee, helping the Jets snap a three-game pallet.
"I wasn't content with how I played out, the high points and low points, all things considered, he said. "In any case, I must continue onward. This is all important for the interaction. It feels great having a success. That is the objective is to dominate the match. I'm truly glad we had the option to haul it out."
Wilson, the No. 2 generally pick in April who missed the last four games, was corroded early and tossed a block attempt yet put the Jets (3-8) on top with a 4-yard hasten in the second from last quarter.
"Clearly, there's somewhat rust there following a month," mentor Robert Saleh said. "I thought he dealt with the game well. The offense was running the hell out of the football. He was working effectively on third downs. It was only a decent day of dealing with the game."
Wilson wouldn't blame rust for his exhibition, yet said he changed his knee a few times on runs during the game.
"It's not completely mended, and we get that, yet I feel great to play, so that is the reason I'm playing," he said. "I comprehend that occasionally it will move and stretch somewhat, yet there's no harm that could emerge out of that. You need to walk it off and continue on."
The Jets changed over two fourth-down endeavors on a drive that finished with a 37-yard field objective by Matt Ammendola that made it 21-14 with around 3½ minutes to go.
The Texans (2-9) expected to expand on an agitated of Tennessee last week that finished an eight-game pallet and looked great early. Tyrod Taylor tossed two score passes in the subsequent quarter to give Houston 14-3 lead, however the Texans couldn't do anything repulsively after that.
Houston got an opportunity to tie it after Ammendola's field objective, however Bryce Hall thumped down a pass planned for Nico Collins on fourth-and-2 to give New York the ball back. The Jets worked the clock down and the Texans didn't get the ball again until there were only 20 seconds left.
"We simply didn't play well reliably unpleasantly," mentor David Culley said.
Taylor tossed for 158 yards with two scores and a block attempt.
The Jets took a 18-14 lead with around eight minutes left in the second from last quarter, thanks partially to a couple of colossal punishments by Houston cautious tackle Ross Blacklock.
The initially came when he got an influence punishment on a field objective endeavor to give the Jets a first down at the 8. Wilson was sacked for a deficiency of 6 on the following play, yet Blacklock was offside to give the Jets a first down at the 4.
"Exceptionally baffled," Culley said, "We discussed not having basic punishments, yet that is important for it. ... He's simply improved with that."
Wilson mixed for the score on the following play to put New York on top.
The Jets got an opportunity to cushion the lead from the get-go in the final quarter, however Ammendola's 42-yard endeavor cruised wide left.
The Texans got incredible field position on their next drive after the Jets drop-kicked out of the end zone. Yet, they couldn't move the ball and left away void when Ka'imi Fairbairn missed a 55-yard field objective with around 10 minutes to go.
Houston played without top guarded player security Justin Reid, who was dormant on account of a mentor's choice identified with an infringement of group rules.
John Franklin-Myers batted down a pass by Taylor and caught it on Houston's first drive. He returned it 32 yards to the Houston 37. Jacob Martin fired Wilson for a 9-yard misfortune on third down and the Jets made due with a 31-yard field objective to make it 3-0.
Wilson tossed a short pass into Ty Johnson's back and Tavierre Thomas caught it not long before it hit the ground for the principal capture of his profession later in the primary quarter.