That magic didn’t happen in the New York Jets’ camp as they received a football lesson from the Dallas Cowboys, who won by a score of 30-10 on Sunday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Despite Aaron Rodgers’ injury, Zach Wilson was the Jets’ starting quarterback. Unlike Monday, where he managed to lead his team to a triumph against the Buffalo Bills, Wilson had a rather dismal performance.
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The player, who is in his third season with the Jets, suffered three interceptions in the matchup and completed just 12 of his 27 seasons with a gain of 170 yards.
However, the 24-year-old athlete made a great play in the second quarter when he completed a 68-yard pass to his receiver Garrett Wilson, scoring New York’s only major of the game. It was also the second-year receiver’s longest game of his NFL career.
While the big guns in the Jets’ offense didn’t really stand out in the matchup, the Cowboys’ ones, including quarterback Dak Prescott, were exactly the opposite. The veteran quarterback completed 31 of 38 passes through the air for 255 yards and threw two touchdown passes.
Dallas’ defense also contributed to the duel. Star linebacker Micah Parsons gave the New York offense a bad time as he finished the game with four tackles and two sacks.
49ers hold off Rams
The San Francisco 49ers won 30-23 against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara.
Niners center Brock Purdy has yet to suffer a loss in six regular-season starts. Purdy completed his day’s work with a 206-yard flight.
Rams rookie wide receiver Puka Nacua made history during the encounter. He became the first in NFL history to record 10 catches and 100 passing yards in his first two career games.