Receiver catches five passes, touchdown in Jets debut Aaron Wilson
New York Jets coach Rex Ryan is still fuming mad about the defensive breakdowns in his team's loss to the Miami Dolphins.
And he's still smiling about landing wide receiver Braylon Edwards via a trade.
In his first game since leaving the Cleveland Browns, the mercurial Edwards caught five passes for 64 yards and a touchdown and almost had two more scores. True to his Cleveland form, he had a big dropped pass while being interfered with.
"That's the kind of impact he can have on this football team," Ryan said. "We know he's a big-time receiver. This is the guy I expected to get."
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