The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Futures for Bills, Jets futures on display with rookie QBs set to start

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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The only time rookie quarterbac­ks Josh Allen and Sam Darnold got on the field when the Bills faced the Jets a month ago was to shake hands after Buffalo’s lopsided victory.

On Sunday, much more is anticipate­d from both when the two AFC East teams meet in Orchard Park.

Allen, drafted seventh overall, will make his third start for Buffalo since missing four games with a sprained right throwing elbow. And the Jets’ Darnold, drafted third, is on track to return since missing three games with a strained right foot.

The focus on the two quarterbac­ks represents one of the few reasons for intrigue in a meeting of teams — Buffalo is 4-8 and the Jets 3-9 — with little on the line entering the final month.

Just don’t ask Jets coach Todd Bowles to commit to starting Darnold despite the rookie being a full participan­t in practice Wednesday and Thursday.

“Trying to get him better and getting him healthy, and then we’ll go from there,” Bowles said, when asked whether he could satisfy people’s curiosity over who’ll start. “I’m not really looking to making people happy.”

The Jets haven’t done much to make anyone happy for plenty of other reasons.

In losing six straight, they’ve followed one low point with another, while raising questions over Bowles’ job security.

There was New York’s 41-10 loss to the Bills, after which Bowles said: “We stunk it up as coaches, we stunk it up as players.”

Then came last weekend, when the Jets squandered a 16-0 lead in a 26-22 loss at Tennessee. Bowles referred to the collapse as “one of them games you’ll remember for the rest of your life.”

Continuing Darnold’s developmen­t then becomes the priority, much like the Bills’ approach to Allen.

Both have had their inconsiste­ncies.

In Week 2, Darnold became the NFL’s youngest quarterbac­k to top 300 yards passing in a 20-12 loss to Miami. On the downside, he also leads the league with 14 intercepti­ons, including four in his last start, a 13-6 loss to Miami.

Allen was erratic, going 69 of 114 for 657 yards and two touchdowns, with five intercepti­ons and a lost fumble in his first five starts. He has shown signs of progress by going 26 of 52 for 391 yards with three TDs and two intercepti­ons in his past two.

Allen is also proving to be an adept scrambler by combining for 234 yards rushing and a touchdown in the past two games.

“We’re watching a young man grow and develop right in front of our eyes,” Bills coach Sean McDermott said.

The Jets can only hope for the same once Darnold returns.

“Before he got hurt, he was developing. He was seeing the defenses better. He was making his reads. He was making his audibles and checks at the line,” Bowles said. “That part of it we were very pleased with. Some of those things he’ll have to get back.”

RARE TAKEAWAYS

The Jets tied an NFL record by going five straight without forcing a turnover. That drought ended when Trumaine Johnson returned a pass from Tennessee’s Marcus Mariota 31 yards for a touchdown.

By comparison, the Jets have the NFL’s fourth-most giveaways (24), one fewer than Buffalo.

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