Denzel Mims back on upswing after food poisoning bout ‘took a big toll’
NY Post
Denzel Mims shook his coverage with a stop-and-start move and made a fingertips catch on the sideline that brought life to overheated Jets fans.
The play with the second-team offense at Wednesday’s practice hinted at Mims’ untapped potential and the cheers in the bleachers revealed the still-strong infatuation with the 2020 second-round pick, even if he has been overshadowed at receiver by free-agent acquisition Corey Davis and fast-rising rookie Elijah Moore. Then later, just to temper building excitement, a potential diving touchdown was knocked out of Mims’ hands. It’s been that kind of up-and-down training camp for Mims, but lately the scale favors more ups than downs.More Related News
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