


Observations from Jets training camp on Wednesday:
Rookie WR Malachi Corley had his best practice of training camp. The highlight was a touchdown catch from Aaron Rodgers during a red-zone period. Corley is getting more reps with Xavier Gipson (leg) out.
After two strong days, the defense looked like it was sleepwalking Tuesday. The offense had its way during a practice heavy on red-zone periods. There were receivers and running backs running wide open through the defense.
One defender who made a big play was DT Quinnen Williams. He intercepted a Rodgers pass that looked like it was tipped by fellow DT Javon Kinlaw.

Rodgers went 9-for-11 during team drills. He threw six touchdown passes, but that is a little misleading. All of the touchdown passes came in red-zone periods. Still, Rodgers was on point and made some pretty throws. His only interception was the tipped ball that Williams pulled in.
CB Michael Carter II exited practice with an ankle injury after a collision. Coach Robert Saleh said he is not concerned about it being long term. WR Allen Lazard did not practice with what Saleh called “camp soreness.” CB Brandin Echols returned to practice after missing a few days.