The New York Jets came into their Week 6 game as underdogs to the Dallas Cowboys, but don't tell wide receiver Robby Anderson that.

Late in the second quarter, Jets quarterback Sam Darnold found Anderson streaking down the right side of the field with his defender, Chidobe Awuzie, in the dust. The second-year quarterback connected with Anderson on a perfect strike. Safety Jeff Heath whiffed the tackle, and Anderson — the speed merchant he is — took it all the way to the house:

Anderson's 92-yard touchdown didn't just give the Jets a 14-3 lead (it's now 21-6 at the time of this writing), but it also is the longest touchdown from scrimmage in the 2019 season.

As they say, speed kills. Anderson has speed, and it just killed the Cowboys' defense that is needing help over the top. If the incendiary wide receiver keeps his efforts up, the Jets may be looking at an upset and their first win of 2019.

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