![]() Gang Green then took the lead with 9:16 remaining when Wilson heaved a 53-yard bomb to former Titan Corey Davis. New York tied things up after Wilson rolled to his right and found Jamison Crowder in the end zone with 11:34 left in the game. This time, he and the Jets finished the job. ![]() Second-Half Zach: Much like Week 1, Zach Wilson led a comeback attempt in the second half. The star running back seemed to get stronger as the day went on, plowing through Gang Green’s defense for 157 rushing yards and a touchdown. The Henry Exception: As stout as New York’s defense looked for most of Week 4, there was simply no stopping Derrick Henry. New York’s young secondary broke up plays all afternoon, and the pass rush sacked Ryan Tannehill seven times while bringing frequent pressure. Brown, but this was a mostly stellar performance. ‘In the position the Titans are in, you should be giving opportunities to players who will be there next year.George Walker IV / -USA TODAY NETWORKĭaunting Defense: The Jets faced an injured offense, as Tennessee played without star receivers Julio Jones and A.J. The Jets will be without captain Keiron Lander who has niggling injuries he needs to overcome before the run to the finals. ![]() The Pride is coming off an unimpressive 20-10 win over the bottom- placed Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles. They are near-certainties to feature in the playoffs for the first time since 2008 when they were defeated in the grand final by the Souths Logan Magpies.īut the Jets will need to regain momentum when they face the third- placed Northern Pride on Saturday night in Cairns after a week off because of a split round. The Jets sit fourth on the Queensland Cup ladder. “It’s a win for us and the club is wrapped to have them back.” “In the position the Titans are in, you should be giving opportunities to players who will be there next year,” Johnson said. Jets chief executive Steve Johnson said the Titans did what made sense in permanently dropping the three players. “They are all excellent players so it’s great for the club.”Ĭapewell has already declared his commitment to the Jets for the rest of this season, telling Walker he wants to help the club win a grand final. ![]() “We have a number of players who have been doing a really good job for us so we will have some sleepless nights I’m sure trying to work out the team with those three players back,” Ben Walker said. ![]() With Marshall Chalk also returning from injury, the Jets are set to boast the best backline in the Queensland Cup.īut the return of star players is sure to give Jets co-coaches Ben and Shane Walker a headache or six. The Jets will have the services of Brisbane Broncos-bound Luke Capewell, ACT Brumbies-bound Joe Tomane and Parramatta Eels-bound Esi Tonga.Īll three players have been in and out of the Titans and Jets this season, with Capewell becoming the standout fullback in the Queensland Cup.īorn in Charleville in south-western Queensland, Capewell made his NRL debut for the Rabbitohs at just 19 years of age in 2008, playing for the club until the end of the 2010 season.Ĭapewell will begin training with the Broncos when the next pre-season gets underway later this year. THE Gold Coast Titans’ loss is the Ipswich Jets’ gain, with the green brigade set to field three Titans players for the rest of year. ![]()
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