Braxton Berrios and quarterback connected in a trick play to get the New York Jets their first touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers at the Heinz Field on Sunday. 

The Jets led Pittsburgh 10-3 in the second quarter.

On a second-and-goal attempt from two yards, Wilson handed the ball to Garrett Wilson. The wide receiver ran to the left of the formation and flipped it to Braxton Berrios, who was coming from the opposite direction. 

Berrios tossed the ball to a wide-open Zach Wilson. The quarterback then slipped out of the backfield and into the end zone.

It gave the Jets a 10-0 lead in the second quarter. Wilson then performed the griddy, a popular break dance move in which a person repeatedly taps their heels while swinging their arms back and forth to create “ok” symbols on their eyes.

It was the first touchdown reception of Wilson’s career and Berrios’ first TD pass.

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