Adams, who had a sack of Falcons QB Matt Ryan Thursday night, looked to have a would-be sack of Darnold after an effective blitz. He also took away a Trevor Siemian throw up the sideline intended for Ryan Griffin, neatly stepping in front of the tight end for an interception while in man coverage.

"Just playing the route stems, playing with my eyes and just making plays," he said. "That's what I'm asked to do and that's what I pride myself on."

Tuesday's session marked the first time since last November when Adams worked alongside Marcus Maye for a full practice. While Maye is getting his feet back underneath him, Adams is clearly taking off.

"The game has slowed down tremendously for me," he said. "I'm seeing things before they happen. I'm just flying around the ball."

Consecutive-Game Streak to Continue

Since being selected with the sixth pick in the 2015 NFL Draft, Leonard Williams has not missed a regular-season game. He doesn't even like missing practice, so the training staff had to a difficult time with the Big Cat when he was forced out of action for more than a week due to hip irritation.

"I hate taking time off and watching my teammates go at it while I'm sitting in the training room," Williams said. "Coach Orgeron said something to me that has stuck with me when I was younger, 'You can't make the club in the tub.' Ever since, I try to have as minimal time as possible in it and luckily, I've never missed a game since I've been here."

Williams, who didn't appear in either of the Jets' two preseason contests, hopes to get in some game action before the regular season commences. The 6'5", 302-pounder saw his most work since early in camp during the Green & White's latest session.

"I didn't feel slow on it, I didn't feel like I forgot any plays," he said. "I didn't feel out of shape or anything. I just felt right back at into it."

Williams has always been available for the Green & White, having racked up 17 sacks in 64 games since leaving USC. He hasn't played on a winning team since 2015 but is optimistic about the current group.

"Overall, I love what I'm seeing on both sides of the ball. It comes from the way we've been competing and practicing," he said. "It starts with the head guys. We see Gase and (Gregg) Williams going at it all day and it makes the offense and defense go at it all day. In a smart way, we're just getting each other better and guys are just flying around. It's going to be fun."

Darnold's Dime in the ATL

Throughout the summer, Sam Darnold has dazzled with his throws whether it be from the pocket or on the move. He is an accurate passer with elite arm strength, having the uncanny ability to deliver with high velocity with his feet not set and from seemingly any angle. His first completion against the Falcons was a 15-yard strike to Quincy Enunwa following a play-action fake to Ty Montgomery.