The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Darnold wraps up rookie year by facing Brady

- By Dennis Waszak Jr.

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. >> Sam Darnold is wrapping up his rookie season with glimpses of greatness.

First, Aaron Rodgers. Next, Tom Brady.

The New York Jets quarterbac­k’s final two opponents are among the best to play the position, and Darnold appreciate­s the situation he’s in. After a solid performanc­e last week in an overtime loss to Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers, Darnold will head to New England to face Brady and the playoff-bound Patriots on Sunday.

“Yeah, there’s always something there whenever you’re playing Brady, guys like Rodgers and everything like that,” Darnold said. “For me, I grew up watching those two play and dominate, so at the same time, I’m not just going to ignore the fact that I’m playing those guys. I know that I am and I want to step up, but at the same time, every single game, that’s my mentality.”

It has been an up-and-down first season for the No. 3 overall draft pick. But the arrow has been pointing up the last three weeks.

Since returning from a foot injury that sidelined him for three games, Darnold has been one of the NFL’s most efficient quarterbac­ks. He’s 64 of 97 (66 percent) for 764 yards and six TDs with just one INT in his last three outings.

“I think he plays one play at a time,” offensive coordinato­r Jeremy Bates said. “I think he’s good from start to finish. The guy doesn’t change, (he’s) and he has shown signs of building toward that after a miserable midseason stretch just before he was sidelined. No longer does he appear as tentative during plays or have “happy feet” when facing pressure.

The California kid is cool and confident, and that’s certainly a building block for next season and beyond.

“I’m going to keep stacking wins as long as I can keep trying to continue to build and continue to grow as a player, continue to try to be as consistent as possible playing this position,” Darnold said. “That’s what you want as a player, as a coach, as well. You just want your quarterbac­k to be the most consistent player on the field and that’s what I try to strive to be every single week.”

Darnold has attributed much of his recent success to watching veteran Josh McCown’s preparatio­n while he was sidelined. The 21-year-old youngster studied how the 39-year-old veteran went about his business leading into games.

Darnold also spoke last week

about how he often viewed film of Rodgers and the Packers while in high school and college, and Brady’s work was also constantly in his rotation.

And, after Sunday, Darnold will be able to put up his own film — with Rodgers and Brady as his opponents — in the offseason.

“You want to look at it and be like, ‘Aw, man, you know, I’m just going to go out there and do what I do,”’ he said. “But at the same time, you want to play well when you’re going up against those guys. Not that I don’t want to play well when I’m not going up against those guys, but there is a little something extra there.”

 ?? SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jets quarterbac­k Sam Darnold, center, scrambles against the Packers on Sunday in East Rutherford, N.J.
SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jets quarterbac­k Sam Darnold, center, scrambles against the Packers on Sunday in East Rutherford, N.J.

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