New York Post

Signs point to another McCown start

- By BRIAN COSTELLO

It is looking more likely that Josh McCown will start at quarterbac­k for the Jets on Sunday against the Patriots.

Rookie Sam Darnold did not practice again Wednesday. He did have a helmet on and did some running, but was unable to participat­e in drills.

“Every single day I feel like I’m progressin­g so much more and doing so much more in terms of running,” Darnold said. “Hopefully I can do a little bit more [Thursday] and see where we go from there.”

If Darnold is unable to practice Thursday, it is unlikely he will play Sunday.

Coach Todd Bowles would not say much about Darnold’s status, but said they will not rush him.

“I like to think on all injuries, we err on the side of caution, regardless of whether he is a veteran or rookie,” Bowles said. “So we don’t take age into account. If they’re well, they play, if they’re not, they don’t.”

Darnold acknowledg­ed it would be tough — but not impossible — for him to start without a full week of practice.

“It will definitely be a little bit more of a challenge than if I were at practice the whole week, but I’ve been running this offense for a while now, for 10, 11 weeks,” Darnold said.

WR Robby Anderson (ankle) did not practice again. That is not a good sign after a bye week. Bowles said Anderson is “sore” and said they are not thinking of shutting him down for the season at the moment. Anderson missed the game against the Bears on Oct. 28, but returned the following week against the Dolphins. He then sat out the game against the Bills before the bye.

The other starters who did not practice were S Marcus Maye (shoulder/ thumb), LG James Carpenter (shoulder) and OLB Brandon Copeland (e l b ow). WR Qui nc y Enunwa (ankle) was limited.

Patriots QB Tom Brady was limited in practice with a knee injury. TE Rob Gronkowski was limited with ankle and back injuries.

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