When his number was called, WR Tyler Johnson made the play.
Facing a fourth-and-2 on the Bengals' 15-yard line, the Jets trailed by 17-3 in the second quarter in Cincinnati. After an unsuccessful fourth-down conversion attempt earlier in the game, the Jets decided to take another crack at it -- and this time, Johnson hauled in a 15-yard pass from QB Justin Fields in the back of the end zone.
It was Johnson's first touchdown as a member of the Green & White, and it couldn't have come at a better time -- it brought the Jets within one score in a game that could have slipped away before halftime.
"It was making sure you're doing what you're supposed to do each and every play," Johnson said of the play. "Running every route to win. J Fields put a great ball out there and I was able to mak

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