Jets wide receiver Quincy Enunwa returned to the field in this week's OTAs after missing the 2017 regular season with a neck injury. However, Enunwa only participated in individual drills as he wore a backwards baseball cap.

"It feels good. I think it's been a long time coming to go out there and do my thing," he said. "I'm going to be excited when I can out there against the defense, but right now, just to move around and move well, I'm happy about that."

The fourth-year veteran said he feels great, but is waiting on official medical clearance. Head coach Todd Bowles said at March's NFL Annual League Meeting that he expects Enunwa to be "highly competitive" in training camp. Enunwa also added that when it's time to buckle up his chinstrap, he's going to be "ripping and rolling."

The road to recovery hasn't always been easy for Enunwa as he initially had a moment of uncertainty regarding his future in football. After heavily researching his procedure and recovery, he was confident he would return to full health and was eager to be on the sidelines yet again.