The New York Jets want to do everything they can to end the season on a high note and they've gotten off to a quick start on Sunday. On New York's first drive of the game, Robby Anderson came down with a dynamic 23-yard touchdown grab versus the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Before the play began, the Jets only needed nine yards to get the first down. Sam Darnold had other plans as he targeted Anderson down the seam in the end zone.

With two defenders draped on him, Anderson was able to get New York on the board first. The speedy wideout has his fifth touchdown of the season and his fourth in the past six weeks.

On the other hand, it's a positive sign for Adam Gase to see his young quarterback unafraid to throw a precision pass into the end zone. The Jets are definitely going to need more plays like this one to upset the Steelers at home.

Article Continues Below

Follow NFL on ClutchPoints on Twitter & Instagram, and like us on Facebook. We can also be found on Flipboard where you can subscribe and follow us.

All of our NFL content can be found on the NFL section of the ClutchPoints home page here. For all of our fantasy football content, click here.

Follow NFL games live by downloading the ClutchPoints App and heading to the scores tab under the NFL section.

You can listen and subscribe to the Establish the Pass podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Soundcloud, and TuneIn. You can also find new episodes of Establish the Pass under the Podcast tab on the ClutchPoints home page.