The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Jets QB Darnold goes undercover as mall Santa

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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Here comes Sam-ta Claus!

New York Jets rookie quarterbac­k Sam Darnold traded in his football pads and green and white jersey for some extra padding, a fake beard and a red and white Santa outfit recently to surprise some unsuspecti­ng kids at a New Jersey mall.

In a video posted by Bleacher Report on Wednesday night, Chris Simms and Adam Lefkoe, hosts of the “Simms & Lefkoe Show” hit the Livingston Mall — about 3 1⁄2miles from the Jets’ training facility — with a decked-out Darnold.

Darnold set up shop as Santa with Simms and Lefkoe dressed up as elves at a picture-taking area and put kids on his lap to hear their Christmas wishes. The 21-year-old disguised quarterbac­k was asked to bring them everything from puppies to skateboard­s to toy guns.

One boy caused “Santa” to pause, though, when he asked for a Saquon Barkley jersey.

“A Saquon Barkley jersey?” Darnold asked the boy, almost dejectedly.

A few moments later, another boy asked for the jersey of the Giants’ rookie running back who was taken one pick ahead of Darnold at No. 2 overall in the draft.

“Saquon?” a disappoint­ed Darnold asked him.

“Do watch football?” he asked another youngster. The boy said yes, and Darnold asked what team he roots for.

“The Packers,” the boy answered. Green Bay happens to be Darnold’s opponent Sunday.

Finally, another boy named Blake approached while wearing a Jets No. 14 Darnold jersey.

“That’s a really cool jersey you’ve got on there,” Darnold told him. “Who’s your favorite player on the Jets?”

The boy answered: “Sam Darnold or Jamal Adams.”

Darnold nodded his head and said, “I think maybe one day you’ll be able to meet one of those guys. Maybe next year, though.”

Darnold then threw a bunch of passes to the young kids before heading to the bathroom to change into his Jets jersey and a green and white Santa hat — while leaving on his red and white pants. Lefkoe then introduced Darnold as one of Santa’s friends: the Jets’ starting quarterbac­k.

It left lots of the wideeyed youngsters speechless before they ran over to Darnold to sack him with hugs and high-fives.

There was just one thing left for Darnold/Santa to do before heading back to the North Pole, err, the Jets’ team facility: leading the kids in a big “J-E-T-S” chant.

JETS TO DONATE $800,000 TO SOCIAL JUSTICE CAUSES

New York Jets players, coaches and ownership have teamed up to commit to donating $800,000 to social justice causes.

The team announced Thursday that funds will be given to five nonprofit organizati­ons that focus on combatting social inequality and reducing barriers to opportunit­ies for people.

Jets players and coaches committed $200,000, and the team will match that donation. Team Chairman and CEO Christophe­r Johnson added a $250,000 donation, and additional funds were donated by the New York Jets Foundation and the NFL Foundation’s Player Matching Grant.

The Jets’ players leadership committee, which includes quarterbac­k Josh McCown, offensive linemen Kelvin Beachum and Ben Ijalana, and nose tackle Steve McLendon, selected five organizati­ons to which the funds will be directed: The Black Alliance for Just Immigratio­n, JustLeader­shipUSA, Breakthrou­gh New York, The Legal Aid Society’s Decarcerat­ion Project, and The New York Foundling. Each organizati­on will receive a $160,000 grant.

 ?? Bill Kostroun / Associated Press ?? Jets quarterbac­k Sam Darnold works out before playing the Texans on Saturday in East Rutherford, N.J.
Bill Kostroun / Associated Press Jets quarterbac­k Sam Darnold works out before playing the Texans on Saturday in East Rutherford, N.J.

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