- The one-on-one reps between rookies DJ Moore and Donte Jackson continue to deliver. Jackson jammed Moore at the line and was sticking to him as they ran down the sideline. But Newton's throw was put in the perfect spot – high and to the back shoulder – allowing Moore to leap and reach for the reception with Jackson turned around.

- Jackson really started feeling it after losing that initial battle with Moore. He racked up five PBUs to be exact (he counted).

"I wouldn't say his catch got something going in me; it was just getting back here on the field," Jackson said. "I was excited because I didn't practice the day before the break. He made a great play on the ball, but from that point on I locked in a little bit."

Jackson's second rep in the one-on-one drill was a good one. He reached across wide receiver Jamaal Jones for a textbook pass breakup on a crossing pattern.

In the team period, right after Jackson broke up a pass on a comeback pattern to Funchess, Newton tossed a deep ball to Moore in the end zone, but Jackson was up to the task and got his hand on it for the breakup. "D-Jack! good timing," Rivera said.