Quarterback Tim Tebow was the star of Wednesday's New York Jets practice, making the most of two reps with the first-team offense in 11-on-11 drills. Tebow had one or two previous reps with the starters, he recalled, but those came with a patchwork offensive line. This time, on the second play, he struck for a 60-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Patrick Turner. On the Turner score, Tebow beat the same defensive call (zero blitz) that the Jets used on the game-deciding play last November in Denver, when he eluded safety Eric Smith and ran for a 20-yard touchdown in the final minute. This time he eluded linebacker Bart Scott and, instead of running, he found a wide-open Turner, who got behind cornerback Antonio Cromartie. Afterward, Tebow said he and defensive coordinator Mike Pettine were joking about it. It was one of Tebow's best days of practice. He completed seven of 11 passes for one touchdown. In a 7-on-7 drill, he hit tight end Jeff Cumberland for a 50-yard score. Mark Sanchez was 6-for-11, including an interception -- the second straight day he has been picked off. Read more: http://espn.go.com/new-york/nfl/sto...jets-tim-tebow-gets-2-1st-team-reps-throws-td