Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Darnold heads home with Jets

Former USC standout visiting L.A. Rams with N.Y. looking for first win

- By Greg Beacham Inglewood, Calif.

While Sam Darnold is back home on the West Coast this weekend, he’ll undoubtedl­y think back to the days when he was a college superstar bound for NFL success, not a beleaguere­d pro quarterbac­k trying to hang on to his job with a winless team.

Those days were actually less than three years ago. That’s when Darnold left Southern California to become the savior of the New York Jets — and almost nothing since then has gone according to script.

The Orange County native returns to Los Angeles leading the NFL’S worst offense for an 0-13 team that has to face the NFC Westleadin­g Los Angeles Rams (9-4), who have the league’s best defense.

Darnold isn’t playing great for a coaching staff that seems unlikely to be around next year, when the Jets could choose Trevor Lawrence or another top quarterbac­k with their high draft pick.

No, Darnold’s first trip home for the holidays isn’t exactly filled with joy and cheer.

He’s still hoping the Jets can somehow figure out a way to make it festive.

“I was looking forward to going home and seeing some family, if possible,” Darnold said before his first profession­al game in the Los Angeles area, where he led the USC Trojans to a Pac-12 title and a Rose Bowl victory. “Obviously that’s not a thing, but we are looking forward to going there and playing a good team and having the opportunit­y.”

This doesn’t appear to be a great opportunit­y for the Jets, whose franchise-record losing streak stands at 13 games heading into their final three chances to avoid the third 0-16 season in NFL history.

Not much about the matchup at Sofi Stadium suggests this will be New York’s day: The Rams’ phenomenal defense has shut down

opponents with much more offensive competence than the woeful Jets, while Los Angeles’ offense has been steadily productive during four wins in the past five games.

Darnold has had three rough games since his return from injury, completing 57.9 percent of his passes for two touchdowns and three intercepti­ons while getting sacked nine times. The Jets have been outscored 91-34 in those three games, with Darnold twice failing to lead a touchdown drive.

 ?? Abbie Parr / Getty Images ?? Quarterbac­k Sam Darnold and the Jets’ last-place offense meet the Rams and their No. 1-rated defense on Sunday near where Darnold grew up.
Abbie Parr / Getty Images Quarterbac­k Sam Darnold and the Jets’ last-place offense meet the Rams and their No. 1-rated defense on Sunday near where Darnold grew up.

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