The Record (Troy, NY)

Jets’ Herndon focused on bouncing back from lost season

- By Dennis Waszak Jr. AP Pro Football Writer

NEWYORK (AP) » Chris Herndon was all set for a big breakout season a year ago with the New York Jets.

A four-game suspension and a few tough injuries put those plans on hold. Now, the third-year tight end is ready to make up for lost time.

“My body’s feeling good,” the 24-year- old Herndon said during a video conference call. “I’m in a good space mentally. I’m excited to be back with my team and putting in work with them again.”

As a rookie in 2018, Herndon flashed glimpses of tantalizin­g playmaking ability. The tight end, drafted in the fourth round out of Miami, finished with 39 catches for 502 yards and four touchdowns — including scores in three straight games — while establishi­ng a solid connection with quarterbac­k Sam Darnold.

But, last season began with a suspension for violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy after he pleaded guilty in January 2019 to driving while intoxicate­d in New Jersey in June 2018. Shortly before Herndon was reinstated, he injured a hamstring and needed to sit out four more games.

He finally made his season de

but in Week 10 against the Giants and had a 7-yard catch — a play on which he also broke a rib. And just like that, after a mere 18 snaps, his season was over.

“It was tough,” Herndon said. “It didn’t go exactly as planned, especially com

ing off suspension. It was a big learning year for me and kind of a chance to step back and watch from the outside andalso mademeappr­eciate it more because that was just a quick view of how fast it can be taken from you.

“It wasn’t the best year, but I definitely learned a lot from it and grew as well.”

Herndon recalled how much work he put in during his suspension, watching

from afar as the Jets played their first four games, and again being forced to be a spectator while trying to rehabilita­te his injured hamstring.

“I felt like I was doing the right things to come back from suspension,” Herndon said. “I had a little fluke accident and the first game back I get injured. It was definitely tough at first. The first couple of weeks I was

kind of accepting that the season for me was done and I couldn’t be out there with my team.”

Ryan Griffin emerged as a reliable target for Darnold during Herndon’s absence, and the Jets signed the veteran tight end to an extension. New York also has Dan Brown, Trevon Wesco and Ross Travis at the position, but the return of Herndon has the Jets excited — again.

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