It was his favorite target in his scorching rookie year, and he never found that favorite feel again
but third-year wide receiver Garrett Wilson got the New York Jets offense going before it was over.
"We started slow, which can't happen, but it's going to happen, so, you got to find a way to bounce back, finish strong.
I feel like we did that. I feel like we got better today," said Wilson.
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who was intercepted twice in the open practice that welcomed fans and media
engineered an impressive drive in crunch time to end on a high note with Wilson securing a touchdown catch in the corner of the end zone.
"8 [Rodgers] makes it pretty easy out there as far as two-minute [offense]. He's got a great process and it's our job to be on our details," Wilson said following what was, overall, a competitive practice.
Wilson comes off two consecutive 1,000-yard receiving years—with a keen eye on those "details"—while going against Carolina.