The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Jets GM not discourage­d by Hackenberg’s developmen­t

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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Christian Hackenberg remains a big mystery for the New York Jets.

The second-year quarterbac­k has yet to take a snap in a regular-season game, and it appears he won’t get an opportunit­y any time soon.

Hackenberg is the Jets’ No. 3 quarterbac­k, stuck behind backup Bryce Petty and 38-year-old starter Josh McCown. For a player selected in the second round of the NFL draft, some might have expected a lot more progress — at least on the depth chart.

“I think the one thing with any player is they all develop at different paces and different rates,” general manager Mike Maccagnan said Wednesday. “I think (the preseason) was (a) good experience for Christian. I think we got an idea of areas where he still needs to improve upon, like every young player.

“I wouldn’t necessaril­y say (I’m) discourage­d.”

But lots of Jets fans would, especially those who were hoping Hackenberg would seize the starting job during training camp. Instead, the former Penn State star fell further away from being an NFL starter.

Hackenberg went 32 of 74 for 372 yards with two touchdowns and two intercepti­ons this summer, along with a dismal 68.1 quarterbac­k rating.

With the Jets sitting at 4-5 and McCown playing solid football, New York isn’t looking to make any kind of switch under center. While the focus going into this season was the future with an all-out rebuild, the Jets find themselves sitting right in the middle of the playoff picture.

“I think Christian has done some positive things,” Maccagnan said during a 30-minute midseason roundtable with reporters. “There are areas he still needs to improve upon, but I’m encouraged with the work he and Bryce are putting in.”

Hackenberg, who was limited at practice with a bruised finger on his right hand, was the fourth quarterbac­k selected in 2016. Jared Goff went No. 1 overall to the Rams and Carson Wentz went with the next pick to Philadelph­ia, and both have firmly establishe­d themselves as NFL starters.

Paxton Lynch was the third of the first-round QBs, and he started two games as a rookie but is now working his way back from a shoulder injury. Four of the 11 quarterbac­ks taken after Hackenberg have all started games: Jacoby Brissett, Cody Kessler, Dak Prescott and Kevin Hogan.

NOTES: Maccagnan said he likes what the Jets are doing, saying he’s seen “a lot of positives,” but “we’re still only 4-5.” The GM added: “We’re not where we want to be.” … CB

Morris Claiborne (foot), RB Matt Forte (knee), DT

Ed Stinson (neck), DE

Muhammad Wilkerson (shoulder, foot) and G Brian Winters (abdomen) all didn’t practice. Coach Todd Bowles said Forte’s knee had some swelling. … Maccagnan inadverten­tly revealed that Wilkerson’s “foot” issue is actually a broken toe that is still healing. … FB Lawrence Thomas (concussion) was limited.

 ?? Julio Cortez / Associated Press ?? Jets’ Christian Hackenberg, right, and Josh McCown work out during practice on June 15. Hackenberg has yet to start a regular-season game.
Julio Cortez / Associated Press Jets’ Christian Hackenberg, right, and Josh McCown work out during practice on June 15. Hackenberg has yet to start a regular-season game.

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