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Jets’ Petty enters second start looking for progress

- By DENNIS WASZAK Jr. AP Sports Writer

Florham Park, N.J. — The numbers were far from pretty, and some of the tape wasn't much better.

But Bryce Petty saw positives in his first start of the season as the New York Jets' quarterbac­k. And so did offensive coordinato­r John Morton.

Now, it's all about progress as Petty prepares to face the Los Angeles Chargers today.

"There was some good and there were things he needs to work on, but I thought he did a good job with the checks and things like that as far as run and pass and things," Morton said Thursday. "Obviously, watching the film, there (are) things he has to work on and get better with, and he will."

Petty, filling in for the injured Josh McCown, went 19 of 39 for 179 yards and one touchdown with two intercepti­ons in New York's 31-19 loss at New Orleans.

The third-year quarterbac­k struggled to connect with receivers at times, and not unexpected­ly since McCown had taken just about all the first-team practice snaps all season.

The offense failed to capitalize on the Saints' three turnovers , getting just a field goal out of them.

"There's a lot of good things to take away from that game," Petty said Wednesday. "We moved the ball well at times. We have to do better in the red zone. We have to score points, especially when our defense gets three turnovers against that group. CHARGERS AT JETS 1 p.m., MetLife Stadium (no TV)

Like I said after the game, we have to score and make those field goals touchdowns. A lot of that is on me, just knowing and being aware of situations and being able to execute.

"Other than that, I felt really good. I felt really confident."

The Jets appeared to play mostly conservati­ve for much of the game with just two plays of 20 yards or more: a 38-yard pass to running back Elijah McGuire in the third quarter and a 24-yarder to receiver Chad Hansen in the fourth quarter.

"There were a couple of chances we could have had, but it just didn't go that way," Morton said of not taking many vertical shots. "I really thought we could run the ball, and we were pretty good running the ball. As far as getting the ball down the field, I probably need to have a couple more opportunit­ies to see if we can make a play down the field, there's no doubt about that."

Petty will face another big test against the Chargers, whose pass defense is ranked fourth in the NFL. Their 38 sacks are tied for seventh-most in the league, with Joey Bosa (11 1-2) and Melvin Ingram (10) leading the way.

• Jets right guard Brian Winters will not play on Sunday because of an abdominal injury.

Coach Todd Bowles said Friday that either Dakota Dozier or Brent Qvale will replace Winters.

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