The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Intriguing trio playing QB for the Jets

- By Dennis Waszak Jr.

The grizzled veteran. The comeback kid. The hotshot rookie.

The New York Jets’ quarterbac­k competitio­n is an intriguing mix of experience, charisma and hype with Josh McCown, Teddy Bridgewate­r and Sam Darnold all going for the starting job this summer.

And any of the three could end up under center when the regular season begins in September.

“It’s a fun room to be a part of,” McCown said Tuesday as the Jets’ threeday minicamp began. “Just personally because of the character of those guys, but also profession­ally because of how they approach their job and what they bring to the table.”

McCown is the incumbent starter, so he entered offseason workouts as the No. 1 quarterbac­k on the depth chart.

All three got work with the starting offense Tuesday. McCown, who turns 39 on July 4, got the bulk of the snaps with the starters in team drills. But he’s also well aware that he’s not the future of the franchise. That label would go to the 21-year-old Darnold, who was the No. 3 overall pick out of Southern Cal.

Darnold got the most overall snaps during the team periods and showed his usual quick release, including a terrific pass that zipped past defenders and into the hands of tight end Eric Tomlinson for a touchdown. He was also nearly intercepte­d by rookie Parry Nickerson on a throw intended for tight end Jordan Leggett.

Some really good moments and some not-sogreat moments for Darnold. But he has shown steady improvemen­t in the short time he has been with the Jets.

“Every day, I feel like he goes out and gets better,” McCown said. “I think for all of us, but particular­ly young players, you’re discoverin­g something new every time you step on the field . ... Being that’s the stage he’s in, he’s learning a lot about these plays and the ins and outs of them, so he’s done a good job with that.”

Darnold will certainly have the chance to win the job, but he insists that’s not his focus at the moment.

“That’s not up to me,” Darnold said. “It’s really a coaching decision. I’m going to come in here and work every single day. I’m just going to work and grow to be the best quarterbac­k I can be and help this team do well.”

When asked if he believes that opportunit­y is within his grasp, the rookie said all the right things — again.

“Yeah, I mean, I would say anything is possible,” Darnold said. “I think I’m capable of a lot of things. But, again, that’s not up for me to decide.”

Coach Todd Bowles and offensive coordinato­r Jeremy Bates certainly will have plenty to consider in two months, when the competitio­n really shapes up.

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