New York Post

Geno to get 1st start of preseason

- By BRIAN LEWIS

CORTLAND — Monday morning, the Jets installed Geno Smith as their No. 1 quarterbac­k on paper, atop their depth chart. And later Monday afternoon, Rex Ryan predictabl­y confirmed Smith would start Thursday’s preseason opener at MetLife Stadium over Michael Vick.

“Yes, Geno will start. [We’ve] been happy with the way he’s looked, his command of things, so he’ll start the game on Thursday,’’ Ryan said. “I’ll get with Marty [Mornhinweg, offensive coordinato­r] and we’ll discuss exactly what the play time will be, and things like that. As we know, those can adjust. But he’ll definitely start the preseason game.’’

Smith starting the preseason opener is no shock, and it would take a huge upset for him not to start the Sept. 7 season opener as well. He took every single firstteam snap Monday, 80 percent of them so far in camp and Ryan doesn’t view him as a weak spot to be managed, hidden or overcome.

“I never think about that,’’ Ryan said. “He proved over the last month of the season he can be more than competitiv­e. He had the secondhigh­est quarterbac­k rating the last month of the season.’’

Smith has been slightly outperform­ed by Vick (Smith taking seven sacks and tossing three intercepti­ons in camp, Vick just five sacks, two picks and two long runs in the intrasquad scrimmage, but Smith showed some fire by getting on Stephen Hill after a poorly run route, and is being given every possible opportunit­y to hold onto the starting job this season, with even Vick acknowledg­ing it’s not a really open competitio­n.

➤ Ryan admitted after a day off, the Jets were “kind of like running in sand right now,” but he and Mornhinweg were clearly vexed over a formation penalty during a

Chris Johnson run.

Backup OT Markus Zusevics didn’t practice (knee) and thirdstrin­g OT Brent Qvale suffered a head injury.

➤ On the depth chart, RBs Johnson, Chris Ivory and Bilal Powell are all listed as starters. WRs Eric Decker and Jeremy Kerley are on the first team, Stephen

Hill and David Nelson the second. Antonio Allen and Dawan Landry are the starting safeties.

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