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Darnold not focused on being passed on by Browns

- By Dennis Waszak Jr. The Associated Press

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. » Sam Darnold appeared destined to go to Cleveland in the months leading up to the NFL draft.

Then, the Browns called an audible along the way and went instead with Baker Mayfield at No. 1 overall. After the Giants took Saquon Barkley next, the New York Jets ended up with the quarterbac­k they wanted all along and Darnold was headed to the Big Apple.

“I thought I could’ve been there or several other teams,” Darnold said Monday. “I honestly haven’t even thought about it since I got drafted by the Jets. With (Cleveland) having the (No.) 1 pick, I guess there was a good chance I might have gone there, so I was thinking about it before. But ever since the draft, I haven’t thought about it.”

On Thursday night, Darnold will be in Cleveland. But as the enemy — and a reminder to Browns fans of who they might have had.

Not that Darnold, who’ll be making his third NFL start, has revenge or redemption on his mind.

“No, I’m just going to go out there and play ball,” he said.

Darnold has much more pressing matters at hand, such as trying to bounce back from a 20-12 loss to Miami on Sunday .

The No. 3 overall pick struggled at times with some missed opportunit­ies and mistakes, as did the rest of the Jets. But Darnold also had some positive moments, and at 21 years and 103 days old became the youngest player to throw for 300 yards. He finished with 334 yards passing with one touchdown and two intercepti­ons.

“Other than the two picks, I thought I played pretty well,” Darnold said. “So, I’m just going to continue to try to play as consistent as possible and find completion­s when I can and take shots when I can.”

Meanwhile, Mayfield hasn’t yet taken a regularsea­son snap for the Browns with Tyrod Taylor as the starter. The former Oklahoma star is considered the future of the franchise for Cleveland — a label that appeared reserved for Darnold.

“I was excited to go anywhere,” Darnold said. “Whoever wanted me, whoever wanted to pick me. As a top pick, it was a dream come true right when it happened. I wasn’t concerned with who was picking me, but more with where I was going and where I might need to spend the next, for now, three or four years.”

The Jets envision Darnold being around for a lot longer than that, and Thursday will serve as the next test — and step — in the young quarterbac­k’s developmen­t.

The Browns are still winless since 2016, but they have a tie and a three-point loss through the first two games so they’re no pushovers.

Gregg Williams’ defense has already caused problems for the likes of Pittsburgh’s Ben Roethlisbe­rger and New Orleans’ Drew Brees, and could be licking its chops to face a rookie at home in front of the Dawg Pound.

“First of all, I think his guys are ready to play every single game,” Darnold said. “They come out fiery and at the same time, they bring pressures that, sometimes, no one’s ever seen before. We’re going to be ready. I’m focused on what we’re doing, but also on what the defense is doing and how we can attack them.”

The Jets and Darnold will have to do a better job than they did for much of the game against the Dolphins. New York was just 3 of 10 on third downs, including 1 of 8 in the first half when it fell behind 20-0.

This will be the third game in just 11 days for the Jets, no easy task for a rookie QB. Darnold recognizes that this week’s preparatio­n will be condensed even more than last week, when New York was coming off a Monday night game in the opener.

“It’s a different challenge, something I haven’t necessaril­y dealt with, but it’s awesome,” Darnold said. “It’s just another challenge for this team and we’re going to take it head on. Looking at Cleveland last night, it was moving on right after that game. We watched that game and then got right to Cleveland. Not the final score that we wanted. Obviously, we looked to come out of there with a win, but move on as fast as possible and get to Cleveland because it’s a short turnaround.”

 ?? BILL KOSTROUN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Sam Darnold throws a pass during the first half against the Dolphins Sept. 16 in East Rutherford, N.J.
BILL KOSTROUN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sam Darnold throws a pass during the first half against the Dolphins Sept. 16 in East Rutherford, N.J.

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