The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Rookie quarterbac­ks struggling through first two weeks

- By Josh Dubow

The rookie class of quarterbac­ks that entered the season full of fanfare is finding the adjustment to the NFL is not very easy.

Top two picks Trevor Lawrence and Zach Wilson lead the league with five intercepti­ons after opening the season with backto-back losses, Trey Lance has barely seen the field and Mac Jones is the only QB to get a win, and that came against Wilson.

That performanc­e by Wilson last week was the worst yet for a rookie as the No. 2 pick threw four intercepti­ons and no TDs in the New York Jets’ 25-6 loss to New England. Wilson joined former Jets draft picks Sam Darnold and Mark Sanchez as the only top 10 rookies to throw at least four intercepti­ons and no TDs in the past 15 seasons.

Jacksonvil­le’s Lawrence threw three intercepti­ons in the opener against Houston and two more last week against Denver, joining Peyton Manning (six in 1998)

and Matthew Stafford (five in 2009) as the only top picks to throw at least five intercepti­ons in the first two weeks of their rookie seasons.

Lance, the third overall pick, threw a TD pass on his first attempt for San Francisco,

but didn’t even get on the field last week as the Niners stuck with Jimmy Garoppolo the entire way.

Justin Fields, the 11th pick, got some extensive action for Chicago last week after Andy Dalton got hurt, and he went 6 for 13 for 60

yards and an intercepti­on against Cincinnati.

Jones, the 15th pick, has been the most productive so far, completing 73.9% of his passes for 467 yards and an TD.

The rookie class overall has thrown 12 intercepti­ons and nine TDs and posted a 67.9 rating while losing five of six starts.

In all, six rookie quarterbac­ks have seen action, with third-rounder Davis Mills also getting into the action for Houston. Mills is slated to start Thursday night for the Texans against Carolina in place of the injured Tyrod Taylor.

This is just the second time since the merger that six QBs have thrown passes in the first two weeks of the season, with the other coming in 1971.

Five rookies are set to start this week with Fields taking over for the injured Dalton.

The only other time in the Super Bowl era that five rookies QBs started in a week this early in the season — with the exception of the 1987 replacemen­t players — came in 2012 when Andrew Luck, Robert Griffin III, Ryan Tannehill, Brandon Weeden and Russell Wilson all opened the season as a starter.

September streaks

One impressive September

streak was snapped last week while another ignominiou­s one was extended.

Patrick Mahomes threw his first career intercepti­on in September after 38 career TD passes in the opening month. The Chiefs had thrown 44 TD passes without an intercepti­on in September since Alex Smith was picked in the 2016 opener against the Chargers.

The Jets lost their 11th straight September game, becoming the seventh team to do that. The only teams with longer September skids are the Rams with 13 in a row from 2007-10 and the Saints with 12 from 1994-97.

Workhorse back

Tennessee’s Derrick Henry is a dying breed as a workhorse back who doesn’t need to share the load with anyone.

Henry had 35 carries and six receptions in last week’s win at Seattle for the most scrimmage touches in a game since Le’Veon Bell had 42 against the Bills on Dec. 11, 2016.

 ?? FRANK FRANKLIN II — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jets quarterbac­k Zach Wilson gets up after being sacked during the second half against the Patriots, Sept. 19, in East Rutherford, N.J.
FRANK FRANKLIN II — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jets quarterbac­k Zach Wilson gets up after being sacked during the second half against the Patriots, Sept. 19, in East Rutherford, N.J.

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