A highlight from the … New York Jets? Jamison Crowder and Braxton Berrios delivered against the Browns.

In the final minute of the first quarter of Sunday's Week 16 matchup with the Cleveland Browns, the Jets whipped out their most electric play of the 2020 season.

Quarterback Sam Darnold took a snap under center, handed the ball off to running back Ty Johnson on a sweep left, who tossed the ball to wide receiver Jamison Crowder on a double reverse. Crowder rolled out right and hit wide-open slot WR Braxton Berrios streaking down the right sideline. Berrios beat Browns safety Sheldrick Redwine to the pylon for the first touchdown of the game.

The 43-yard TD was Berrios' second score of the season and third of his two-year career.

At time of writing, Berrios has two catches for 60 yards in the first half of Week 16. The Jets lead the depleted Browns, 13-3, at MetLife Stadium.

Crowder has done it all so far. He has a 14-yard rush, two receptions for 18 yards, plus a 135.4 QB Rating after the trick-play TD.

It was only the second pass attempt of Crowder's five-year career. The wideout threw an incompletion for Washington in 2015.

Apparently, the Jets are feeling a little looser on offense after winning their first game of the season last week over the Los Angeles Rams.

If New York can hang on to the lead against Cleveland, they would officially be out of the running for the no. 1 pick in the 2020 draft, and lose the chance at Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence.

Maybe this is what activating hyperdrive looks like, after all.

The Jets, as an organization, want to maximize their draft position, but every player in the New York locker room is competing for a job in 2021 and wants to make the best possible impression on teams around the league. This is still very serious business for everyone wearing a green uniform.