The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Jets name McCown starting QB

- By DennisWasz­ak Jr.

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. » Josh McCown is ready to roll — even if he hasn’t played much this preseason.

Jets coach Todd Bowles announced Monday that McCown will start at quarterbac­k in New York’s regular-season opener at Buffalo on Sept. 10, ending a strange training camp competitio­n that included Christian Hackenberg and Bryce Petty.

“It’s a lot overall,” Bowles said of the decision to go with McCown. “He gives us the best chance to win right now.”

The 38-year-old McCown was the assumed starter when he signed a one-year, $6million deal in March, and that never changed despite the fact he has played in just one series in a preseason game and led the Jets to a touchdown in the opener .

“Obviously, Coach Bowles had a plan going from back to the spring to now,” McCown said. “Every step of the way, we under-

stood what was going on, and it was clear communicat­ion, and that’s the key.”

Hackenberg, a secondroun­d pick last year, sawan increase in practice snaps and started the past two games. But he struggled mightily and made no real push to win the job over McCown.

“I’m looking forward to playing the best ball that I’ve ever played,” McCown said. “That’s my mindset.”

McCown is 2-20 over the past three seasons with Tampa Bay and Cleveland, and has 29 touchdown passes and 24 intercepti­ons.

Despite the mediocre numbers, the Jets brought himin to be a mentor to the youngsters and provide the offense with an experience­d presence.

The West Coast-style offense that new coordinato­r John Morton is using with the Jets is similar to the one McCownwork­edwith in Chicago, where he had perhaps his best season in 2013.

Filling in for the injured Jay Cutler, McCown threw for 1,829 yards with 13 touchdowns and just one intercepti­on, and had a 109.0 quarterbac­k rating.

“Josh brings experience, poise, leadership, confidence,” said quarterbac­ks coach Jeremy Bates, who served in the same role with the Bears in 2012 whenMcCown was there.

“He’s played in this game and understand­s the West Coast system,” Bates added. “In the quarterbac­ks room, that’s our one goal, is to win on Sunday. And Josh gives us the best opportunit­y.”

The Jets held a curious competitio­n, however, with the assumed No. 1 quarterbac­k getting lots of snaps in preseason workouts and minicamp but then sitting for all but one series of the first three preseason games.

Bowles and Bates pointed to the experience of McCown, who is entering his 15th season and playing for his 10th NFL team. Meanwhile, the Jets wanted to see Hackenberg and Petty get as many reps as possible to get a better read on their progress.

“I’ll be ready to go,” McCown said.

This was considered a big summer for Hackenberg, who sat his entire rookie season and was deemed a project who needed to improve on hismechani­cs and other aspects of his game.

The former Penn State star has undoubtedl­y progressed quite a bit from a year ago, but clearly needs plenty more work before he can be considered a viable starting quarterbac­k.

Hackenberg is 32 of 52 for 267 yards with one touchdown, but also had two intercepti­ons returned for scores against the Giants last Saturday night.

“I didn’t hold anything back,” Hackenberg said. “I went out there and gave it everything I had. I felt like I got better in a lot of areas. I felt like I improved.”

Both Bowles and Bates agreed.

“He got better mentally,” Bowles said. “It wasn’t disappoint­ing. It was a learning experience.”

Petty was considered the third option in the competitio­n, and was solid in the preseason but left Saturday’s game against the Giants with a sprained left knee.

The third-year quarterbac­k, who sported a brace on his knee during practice, avoided what appeared at first to be a serious injury. AnMRI onSunday revealed the injury to be a sprain, and Petty said he’ll make a push to play Thursday night against the Eagles.

“Every time I went in there, I really tried to make the most of it,” said Petty, who started four games last season for the Jets.

Petty added that he felt “without a doubt” he got a fair opportunit­y to win the starting job.

Bowles has not decided whomthe No. 2 quarterbac­k will be entering the regular season, so both Petty and Hackenberg will continue to compete for that spot on the depth chart.

But at least for the first game of the season, McCown will be the man under center for the Jets.

“You play this game to play, and as a competitor you want to be out there, so I was excited and thankful for the opportunit­y,” McCown said.

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