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Jets miffed Darnold’s comment reached air

- By DENNIS WASZAK Jr.

NEW YORK — The New York Jets are disappoint­ed and angry quarterbac­k Sam Darnold’s comment about him “seeing ghosts” made it on air during the “Monday Night Football” game.

Darnold was wearing a microphone for ESPN’s broadcast of New York’s 33-0 loss to New England. After the third of his five turnovers in the game, the Jets’ frustrated quarterbac­k was sitting on the sideline in the second quarter when he made his comment that quickly went viral on social media after it aired.

“That was one of those things that was really disappoint­ing to hear about after the game,” coach Adam Gase said Tuesday. “I don’t know if I’ve ever seen that where somebody that was mic’d up, that a comment like that was allowed to be aired. It bothers me. It bothers the organizati­on.”

Gase added that the Jets will be “looking hard into our cooperatio­n” with the networks going forward.

Select players are mic’d up during prime-time games and NFL Films has a representa­tive listening on site. The representa­tive then will approve the comments to air — in this case, on ESPN’s “Monday Night Football.”

“You’re never anticipati­ng something like that happening,” Gase said. “The fact that it did just gives us pause to really cooperate anymore because I don’t know how we would allow our franchise quarterbac­k to be put out there like that.”

The approval process is designed to help prevent players and coaches from having things they say that might cast them, the team or the league in a negative light from being aired.

Neither the NFL nor immediate comment.

By NFL rules, each team’s starting quarterbac­k and head coach are required to be mic’d up by NFL Films once a season. Darnold fulfilled his requiremen­t by being mic’d up against the Patriots.

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to Cleveland, backup quarterbac­k Trevor Siemian wore a microphone while starting for Darnold, who was sidelined with mononucleo­sis. Siemian left that game in the second quarter with a season-ending ankle injury.

Jets running back Le’Veon Bell took to social media to defend Darnold — and criticize the NFL.

“The NFL screwed Sammy over,” Bell wrote on Twitter. “There’s not one player in the NFL who’s cool with having every sideline convo broadcaste­d to millions...there’s a reason we’ve never heard other QB’s frustrated on the sideline like that before...that’s crazy, @NFL did Sam dirty as hell.”

In football parlance, “seeing ghosts” is a phrase sometimes used when a player is having trouble reading the coverages on defense.

That was clearly the case for Darnold, who had his worst game of his young career. He was 11 of 32 for 86 yards with four intercepti­ons and a horrific 3.6 quarterbac­k rating.

“I have a lot of confidence in Sam bouncing back from this,” Gase said.

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