Wilson threw a handful of other touchdowns during 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 periods, including two to wide receiver Malik Nabers, who is full-go after missing time in the spring due to a lingering toe issue. Wilson’s other touchdowns went to running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. and tight end Theo Johnson, a pair of promising second-year pros.
“It was a great first day,” Wilson said. “I thought we did a really good job. I thought we executed well. I thought we did some really good things, there’s always things that we could always get better at after first day especially, but I thought we did a really good job. Obviously Wan’Dale in the first play, scoring a sweet touchdown. Just some of the things we did well. I thought Malik had two or three nice touchdowns. Some guys made some big-time plays. Tracy had a good day in the end zone, as I mentioned, Wan’Dale, the offensive line did a great job communicating and being crisp and we’re so much further ahead than where we were in OTAs, but we still got more to go, so that’s the good part.”