New York Daily News

Counting down to Darnold

Just a matter of time before Sam steps in

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Sure, McCown wants to start, but he is a realist. He knows his days as an NFL player, let alone starting quarterbac­k, are dwindling.

“My goal for this is for the quarterbac­k room to play well,” said McCown, who signed a $10 million deal in the offseason to return to the Jets. “And if that’s me playing out there, I want to play the best football that I can play. If that’s Sam or that’s Teddy, whoever that is, that’s the ultimate goal.”

Last summer, McCown also saw limited action in the preseason as the Jets tried to give Christian Hackenberg and Bryce Petty the opportunit­y to seize the starting gig. Neither could and McCown was the clear starter.

Darnold and Bridgewate­r have provided a different type of competitio­n, a three-man race that is quickly becoming a two-man show — with McCown in the background.

But McCown has been in just about every situation imaginable throughout his profession­al career, which is entering its 17th year.

He has been a third-round pick, an up-and-coming passer, a backup, a starter and a place-holder in his stops with 10 teams. He spent one year out of the NFL and played in the United Football League. McCown has also spent time as a volunteer coach for a high school team in North Carolina.

He has graciously handled the many ups and downs during his career. Those experience­s help McCown balance his competitiv­e nature and the willingnes­s to help those trying to take his job.

“I think for me, it’s just a personal thing,” McCown said. “At the end of the day, you go to work and you work as hard as you can and you help as many people as you can. And when you lay down and you can have peace in your heart at night, and you know that I did all you could that day, and then you sleep good. That’s what I learned growing up and that’s all I know.”

McCown takes nothing for granted and that’s something he has stressed to the young players in camp, and not just the quarterbac­ks. He’s the closest example of a playercoac­h you could find in the NFL, a mentor who seems destined to be in charge of a team someday.

McCown’s days of leading from the huddle might be about over, though.

And, he’s OK with whatever happens next.

“At this point in my career, I don’t know how many more years of this will happen, so you treasure every moment,” he said. “I think when you keep those things in perspectiv­e, there are days — nobody is perfect — there are days when you want to take every rep and you like back and you go, ‘Man, I wish I was just starting out again,’ but (you put it) all in perspectiv­e. It’s been fun and I enjoy being a part of this group. Todd sets a great tone and tempo every day for us and it is just an honor to be a part of it.

“So that is really what keeps me going and what allows me to come and enjoy it and not get caught up in anything else.” Josh McCown is still No. 1 on the Jets’ quarterbac­k depth chart. At this point, though, he might as well be No. 100.

With each practice, it appears increasing­ly likely that rookie Sam Darnold will be the starter when the regular season kicks off in three weeks. The Daily News’ Manish Mehta has reported that Gang Green believes Darnold will show enough to earn the Week 1 starting job.

Not that McCown has done anything on the field to hurt his chances of retaining the job. It’s simply a matter of circumstan­ces.

McCown is 39 and been there, done that. Darnold is 21, was the third overall pick in the draft, has immense talent and is considered the future of the franchise — and that future could be now. He has starred in his last several practices and will likely start Friday night against the Giants in the team’s third preseason game.

“Like I said the whole time, obviously, we traded up to (No.) 3 to draft a quarterbac­k to get Sam because there’s a plan in place,” McCown said. “So we understand that.”

That “plan” has been to give Darnold and Teddy Bridgewate­r the bulk of the work in the preseason and see how they perform. So far, so good — and that means McCown could slide down the depth chart very soon.

Todd Bowles hasn’t announced a regular-season starter yet, and says he might not do so until after the fourth preseason game. From all indication­s, it’s trending in Darnold’s direction.

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