Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Jets’ problems began with snap

In frustratin­g loss to Dolphins, N.Y. problems began with the snap

- By Steven Wine AP Sports Writer

Snapping the ball was a challenge Sunday for the New York Jets, and things didn’t get any better after that.

Center Spencer Long reinjured a finger and had half-dozen offtarget shotgun hikes, which compounded problems for quarterbac­k Sam Darnold. He threw four intercepti­ons — including a picksix after he snared a high snap — and the Jets never reached the end zone in a 13-6 loss to the Miami Dolphins.

“We need to be more consistent, myself included especially,” Long said. The injury on the middle finger of his right hand, which he dealt with earlier this season, finally forced him from the game.

Darnold stayed in to take more rookie lumps for the Jets (3-6). His most costly mistake was a pass toward the sideline intended for tight end Eric Tomlinson. Linebacker Jerome Baker cut in front for his first career intercepti­on and scored the game’s only touchdown untouched.

“I thought I’d be able to get it over him,” Darnold said.

As for the inconsiste­nt snaps, he said: “It disrupts timing, but there’s no excuse for how I played

out there.”

Baker’s score put Miami ahead 13-3 with 11 minutes left. Darnold threw two more intercepti­ons in the final 2½ minutes, both on fourth-and-long.

Darnold finished 21 for 39 for 229 yards with four sacks and a passer rating of 31.8. That’s the third time he has been below 40.

“I just have to be sharper,” he said. “Personally, I have to have a better plan when I get to the line of scrimmage. I’ve got

to know exactly where to go with the ball. If No. 1 or 2 isn’t there, I have to go to (No.) 3.”

Coach Todd Bowles said he’s not thinking about replacing Darnold with veteran Josh McCown.

“Not right now, no,” Bowles said.

His critique of Darnold’s performanc­e: “There are plays he would like to have back.”

Intercepti­ons aren’t a new problem — Darnold came into the game tied for the NFL lead with 10 . And lack of scoring is a familiar issue, too — the Jets have 33 points in the past three games, all losses.

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 ?? LYNNE SLADKY - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jets quarterbac­k Sam Darnold looks to pass, during the first half of game against Dolphins on Sunday in Miami Gardens, Fla.
LYNNE SLADKY - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jets quarterbac­k Sam Darnold looks to pass, during the first half of game against Dolphins on Sunday in Miami Gardens, Fla.
 ?? LYNNE SLADKY - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jets head coach Todd Bowles looks on during 13-6 loss to Dolphins.
LYNNE SLADKY - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jets head coach Todd Bowles looks on during 13-6 loss to Dolphins.

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