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Jets send Darnold to Panthers for three draft picks

- By Dennis Waszak Jr.

Sam Darnold was the face of a hopeful franchise, a promising playmaker who might just be the New York Jets’ quarterbac­k for at least the next decade.

It took only three years for that dream to fizzle and fade into disappoint­ment.

Darnold was traded Monday to the Carolina Panthers, ending months of speculatio­n and a stint in New York that was marked by a few flashes of brilliance, inconsiste­nt play and unfortunat­e injuries.

And with the rebooting Jets holding the No. 2 overall pick in the NFL draft, they’re likely moving on to another young signal-caller — perhaps BYU’S Zach Wilson or Ohio State’s Justin Fields — who they hope will deliver the team back to respectabi­lity.

New York acquired a sixth-round pick in this year’s draft and secondand fourth-round picks in the 2022 draft. That gives them 21 selections over the next two drafts, with seven of them coming in the first two rounds.

Meanwhile, the 23-yearold Darnold gets a muchneeded change of scenery and a new opportunit­y in Carolina, where he’ll also be reunited with wide receiver Robby Anderson. The quarterbac­k could also quickly seek some measure of revenge this season when the Panthers host the Jets.

“I like his toughness,” Panthers general manager Scott Fitterer said. “He can move in the pocket and make plays down the field with his arm. All of those really stood out about him. I think in this offense with Matt Rhule and Joe Brady, that he can really take that next step.”

Darnold was considered an untouchabl­e player on the Jets’ roster in his second season, but it became clear they could move on when GM Joe Douglas backed off that stance in March. Douglas praised Darnold, but acknowledg­ed he would answer calls from teams interested in acquiring him.

The market for Darnold

didn’t appear as robust as the Jets had hoped. But the speculatio­n New York would move on from the young QB only intensifie­d when Douglas, new coach Robert Saleh and offensive coordinato­r Mike Lafleur all traveled to Provo, Utah, to watch quarterbac­k Wilson’s

impressive passing display at BYU’S pro day on March 26.

With Darnold’s future uncertain, New York had also long been among the teams mentioned as possible suitors for Deshaun Watson, who requested a trade from Houston. But he’s currently dealing with legal issues as he is accused of sexual assault and harassment in lawsuits filed by 21 women.

“I want to publicly acknowledg­e the commitment, dedication, and profession­alism Sam displayed while with the Jets. He is a tough-minded, talented football player whose NFL story has not been written yet,” Douglas said in a statement. “While all these things are true, this move is in the short- and long-term best interests for both this team and him.

“We thank Sam for all of his work on behalf of this organizati­on and wish him well as he continues his career.”

Then-gm Mike Maccagnan traded up to select Darnold with the No. 3 overall pick in 2018 out of USC. Darnold’s California cool personalit­y played well in New York and he seemed unfazed by the lofty expectatio­ns and the Big Apple spotlight.

But a foot injury as a rookie, a bout with mononucleo­sis in his second year and a shoulder injury last season sidelined him for stints.

And when he did play, Darnold’s mistakes overshadow­ed the positives. That led to serious doubts as to whether he could ever truly lift the franchise.

Former coach Adam Gase also acknowledg­ed he didn’t help Darnold enough to thrive in their two seasons together, and the Jets lacked playmaking talent to help him take the next step in his developmen­t.

Another likely determinin­g factor was his contract. Darnold was entering the fourth year of his rookie deal and was scheduled to count $9.8 million against the Jets’ salary cap. Instead, they will get $4.8 million in relief and a $5 million “dead” charge for 2021. New York would have had until May 3 to decide whether to exercise Darnold’s fifth-year option — which would have cost the Jets $18.9 million, fully guaranteed.

In 38 games with the Jets — all starts — he threw for 45 touchdowns and 39 intercepti­ons.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? The New York Jets have traded quarterbac­k Sam Darnold, the No. 3overall pick in the 2018draft, to Carolina for three draft picks. Darnold was 13-25as a starter in New York.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO The New York Jets have traded quarterbac­k Sam Darnold, the No. 3overall pick in the 2018draft, to Carolina for three draft picks. Darnold was 13-25as a starter in New York.

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