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Darnold out with shoulder injury

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NEW YORK — Sam Darnold was hoping the doctors would say something different. Instead, the New York Jets quarterbac­k got the news he was dreading.

Darnold will sit out against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday with his sprained right shoulder.

“They thought it was in my best interest not to play,” Darnold said.

Coach Adam Gase said Wednesday that veteran

Joe Flacco will get the start at home in Darnold’s place.

“We’re just making sure we do the right thing, not only by him, but for the immediate future and long term,” Gase said of Darnold.

Darnold, who was injured last Thursday night against Denver, is week to week. The team will see how the quarterbac­k feels after he rests this week.

“Hopefully he gets better quickly and he doesn’t miss too much time,” Gase

CARDINALS at JETS

said.

.The coach wouldn’t go into detail as to how severe the sprain is or whether it’s a first-degree injury or worse.

“I know he’s in a lot of pain,” Gase said. “That’s what it is, he can raise his arm a certain degree, but to go out and practice, it would be very difficult for him right now.”

It marks the third straight year in Darnold’s young NFL career that he will miss at least a game. He was sidelined for three games as a rookie with a sprained foot and then three more last year while dealing with mononucleo­sis.

“It’s not fun being hurt,” Darnold said. “All I want to do is go out there and play football with the guys, so again, not fun but definitely got to have a good mindset going into treatment and rehab, trying to get healthy and staying on top of it as much as I can.”

Darnold sprained the AC joint in his throwing shoulder when he was sacked late in the first quarter by Denver’s Alexander Johnson. He stayed in for one more play and handed the ball off before heading to the locker room to be examined. Darnold appeared to have avoided serious injury when he came back into the game during the Jets’ next offensive series.

Gase said he and the team aren’t second-guessing the decision to have Darnold return since he’s now going to miss at least one game.

“At that time, the guys thought that was the right thing to do,” Gase said. “He wanted to go back in and knew what it was. Obviously, after the game, the next game, he was a lot more sore than he was in real time. They weren’t worried about further damage. It would be hard for him to go practice this week.”

Darnold said Monday his shoulder seemed to be improving, but knew it would be up to doctors as to whether he’d be able to practice and ultimately play.

“I’m definitely glass halffull on this thing,” Darnold said.

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