The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Jets get back to work, focus on Jags

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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Sam Darnold and the New York Jets were back on the practice field after some time away.

Time enough to mostly clear their heads of the miserable 21-17 loss at Cleveland last Thursday, not that the sting was easy to brush off in the few days since.

“Yeah, they’ve been pretty hard,” rookie quarterbac­k Sam Darnold acknowledg­ed Monday. “I’m not going to lie to you guys.”

New York is 1-2 after playing three games in 11 days and riding a roller coaster of emotions during that brief span. From the highs of a dominant victory at Detroit in the opener to the uneasiness of a loss to AFC East-rival Miami at home six days later to the frustratio­n and disappoint­ment of being the first team to lose to the Browns since 2016.

Now comes the big test for not just Darnold, but the rest of the Jets — including Todd Bowles and his coaching staff. With a game at Jacksonvil­le on tap next, New York needs to rebound from the defeat in Cleveland to prevent the season from spiraling.

“I don’t think it’s going to be tough at all,” Bowles insisted. “It’s a long season, we understand that. If we would have won, we would have moved past it. We lost the game, we’re going to move past it.”

All eyes will be on Darnold, of course, as they have been from the moment he became the future — and now, present — of the franchise.

The 21-year-old rookie is supremely confident in himself, and has been lauded throughout his playing career for his ability to focus on the task at hand and not repeat mistakes. The Jaguars will surely be aiming to make Darnold uncomforta­ble on Sunday and force him into errors.

“Yeah, Jacksonvil­le is a great defense,” Darnold said. “Obviously, they’ve got great players, but they also just play together very well. That’s what I noticed and that’s going to be a fun challenge going up against them in their place.”

Bowles, for one, isn’t concerned about Darnold shaking off his play — one touchdown, four intercepti­ons — in New York’s two losses.

“I think he’ll come out of it fine,” Bowles said. “I think Sam has the right mentality and he has the right work ethic to learn what he has done wrong, as well as the rest of the team. They come back out of it, and he’s not in it by himself. We are in it as a team.”

And that’s why the heat has been turned up a bit under Bowles, who’s in his fourth season with the Jets and has a 21-30 record with no playoff appearance­s.

Owner Christophe­r Johnson has said there is no postseason mandate for Bowles or general manager Mike Maccagnan. His main priority is seeing overall progress from the team, which makes this a critical stretch for the coach.

An ugly loss such as the one against the Browns can send some teams into a freefall. From the sense he got with his players at practice, Bowles believes there will be no lingering effects.

“We don’t carry anything too long,” he said. “We have practice to get better at, and we have Jacksonvil­le to get ready for, so we’re on to the next one.”

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