After practice on Wednesday, Jaxson Dart stuck around for an extra 10 minutes or so and threw close to 40 deep passes to his receivers. Rapid-fire rockets, one after the other, hitting targets at the pylons and the post from about midfield.

Boom! Boom! Boom!

“Young arm,” receiver Darius Slayton said of the rare and repetitive aerial display. “We all want to work on pushing the ball down the field, so he wants to get those reps with us.”

It wasn’t so much the throws that stood out, or even the catches. It was who was on the receiving end of them.

Slayton and Wan’Dale Robinson were out there. So was tight end Theo Johnson. They’re main pieces to the offense. But so were veteran receiver and recent practice squad addition Ray-Ray McCloud III and rookie tight end Thomas Fidone II. Neither

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