Zach Wilson Resigns Trevor Siemian makes his debut for the Jets in Miami early

Zach Wilson Resigns Trevor Siemian makes his debut for the Jets in Miami early

The New York Jets made a quarterback change for the final possession of the first half against the Miami Dolphins. After coming away empty-handed from their first five drives, starter Zach Wilson went into the locker room with 1:07 remaining in the second quarter. After the Dolphins jumped out to a 24-0 lead, the Jets sent veteran Trevor Siemian onto the field. CBS sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson said that the team sent Wilson inside early in the hopes of hydrating the beleaguered field general. Wilson was 4-of-11 passing for 26 yards in the first half. Miami sacked him four times, including a first-quarter strip that set up the game’s first touchdown.

Siemian completed his first two pass attempts after entering, connecting with Allen Lazard and Breece Hall to move the chains. After subsequent back-to-back incompletions with the fresh set of downs, Siemian took a sack on third down. The Jets netted four yards of offense and recorded four first downs in their scoreless first half. Following a donut last week over the first 30:00, New York erupted for three second-half touchdown drives to defeat Houston. Jets’ WR1 Garrett Wilson has not been targeted once through the air thus far. New York lost defensive tackle Quinton Jefferson to a first-quarter hip injury. His return is questionable. Jets’ safety Tony Adams was reportedly being evaluated for a head injury.

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Dolphins Owner Stephen Ross’ hilarious Jaylen Waddle TD celebration goes viral

The Miami Dolphins have one of the most electric offenses in the league right now and they put it on full display on Sunday against the New York Jets. Even with Tyreek Hill ruled out, Miami is getting it done with Jaylen Waddle leading the way.

Waddle, who is a superstar wide receiver in his own right, torched the Jets for a 60-yard touchdown. Tua Tagovailoa threw a beautiful ball and Waddle was just too fast for the defense.

That play is enough to get football fans pumped up. However, nobody was quite as happy as Dolphins owner, Stephen Ross. Right after the touchdown was made, Ross was seen in the stands doing Jaylen Waddles’ touchdown dance. It wasn’t perfect, but it was hilarious, nonetheless.

Usually we see team owners high-fiving people around them. Or simply applauding a play while sipping on some alcohol. But not Stephen Ross. The Dolphins owner looks ready to party it up with the players on the sideline.

And he might as well. The Dolphins have looked like one of the best teams in the league most of the season. Their speed is unmatched and they cause headaches for opposing defenses. Meanwhile, the defense has stepped up this season and have played at an extremely high level.

Maybe Stephen Ross will do the Waddle more often moving forward. In fact, the entire stadium should be doing Jaylen Waddle’s touchdown celebration after every time he scores. With that said, look for the Dolphins offense to remain one of the best through the playoffs.

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