Chattanooga Times Free Press

Jets’ McCown to start vs. Bills for injured Darnold

- By Dennis Waszak Jr.

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Josh McCown is going from mentor to starter this week for the New York Jets.

The 39-year-old quarterbac­k will be under center Sunday against the Buffalo Bills in place of injured rookie Sam Darnold, who’s sidelined with a strained right foot.

“I’m ready to rule him out as a starter for this week,” coach Todd Bowles said of Darnold on Thursday. “I don’t know if I’ll rule him out yet for the game.”

That means Darnold still could potentiall­y be the No. 2 quarterbac­k on Sunday. If not, Davis Webb would be promoted from the practice squad to serve as McCown’s backup.

Either way, the starting job is McCown’s — at least for this week.

“I’m extremely comfortabl­e with him,” Bowles said. “We talk all the time. He understand­s the game and the team, and we see things the same way. So I’m comfortabl­e.”

McCown has not taken a snap in a regular-season game this season as the Jets have focused on developing Darnold. The No. 3 overall pick won the job out of training camp, but was injured during New York’s 13-6 loss at Miami last Sunday.

McCown was the Jets’ starter last season and had a career year before being sidelined the last three games with a broken left hand. Since the summer, McCown has spoken highly of Darnold and expressed excitement about being able to have a hand in the youngster’s developmen­t.

Darnold has received lots of advice and tips from McCown on the sideline and practice field. Now, he’ll have no choice but to watch.

“I say it all the time: That’s why

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