San Diego Union-Tribune

SEE YA SAM: JETS TRADE DARNOLD AWAY

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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 Jets holding the No. 2 overall pick in the NFL Draft, they’re likely moving on to another young signal-caller who they hope will deliver the team back to respectabi­lity.

New York announced it acquired a sixth-round pick in this year’s draft and second- and fourth-round picks in the 2022 draft.

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

Darnold was considered an untouchabl­e player on the roster in his second season, but it became clear the Jets 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 Zach Wilson’s impressive passing display at BYU’s pro day on March 26.

With the second pick, the Jets are widely expected to take either Wilson or Ohio State’s

Justin Fields.

A person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press the Panthers will discuss picking up the fifth-year option for Darnold with his agent.

The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the team hadn’t announced its plans.

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Olympics

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Colleges

San Diego State right-side hitter Erin Gillcrist was named Mountain West Defensive Player of the Week for her efforts in the Aztecs’ season-ending 3-0 victory over Colorado State at home on Saturday.

• Alabama hired Drew Svoboda as special teams coordinato­r and tight ends coach. Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban announced the hiring of the former Memphis and Rice assistant.

• Kansas hired Northweste­rn administra­tor Travis Goff,

a Sunflower State native who graduated from the school, to be its next athletic director during a crucial moment for its football program and high-profile men’s basketball program. Goff ’s first big task will be to set the course for a moribund football program already going through spring practice under wide receivers coach Emmett Jones, picked to serve as the interim coach last month.

Also

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 ?? CHARLES KRUPA AP ?? Quarterbac­k Sam Darnold was traded on Monday from the Jets to the Carolina Panthers for three draft picks.
CHARLES KRUPA AP Quarterbac­k Sam Darnold was traded on Monday from the Jets to the Carolina Panthers for three draft picks.

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