It took a while, but New York Jets rookie quarterback Zach Wilson is now showing grand glimpses of his promising potential.

Wilson has already had for one fourth quarter to remember in the Jets' Week 4 home game against the Tennessee Titans. The rookie quarterback shined with one key 3-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jamison Crowder over the early stages of the quarter.

Wilson then led another touchdown drive following an astounding 53-yard passing touchdown to wide receiver Corey Davis. It surely is not a stretch to say that this is the best throw of his NFL career so far.

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This is just the performance that Wilson needed at this stage in his early career in the league, especially after his underwhelming start to the year. Over the opening three games of his season, Wilson had a trio of sluggish outings, which included totaling for seven interceptions thrown.

Overall, the Jets simply need a win at this point in the campaign after kicking off the season with a lowly 0-3 record. There are no major expectations for the Jets to be a playoff team this season, but pressure could continue to mount on them if they fail to come away with a crucial home win over the Titans today.