The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Jets try for 4th straight; winless Bengals go back to Dalton

- By Joe Kay AP Sports Writer

CINCINNATI (AP) >> The Jets are seeing growth in their young quarterbac­k as they try for a fourth straight win. The Bengals have dumped their rookie and returned to Andy Dalton in hopes of getting that elusive first one as the season slips away.

Two teams that had been stuck on zero early in the season are headed in different directions as November winds down. The quarterbac­ks will have a lot to do with how the final month plays out, starting Sunday at Paul Brown Stadium.

New York (4-7) has won three in a row, with secondyear quarterbac­k Sam Darnold

showing signs that he’s finally settling in. He’s put together the best stretch of his young career, including an impressive showing during a 34-3 drubbing of the Raiders last Sunday.

For the Jets, there’s some long-term hope.

“You continue to learn the offense and you continue to

feel really good about the plays that we are running, and we start to get in a really good rhythm,” said Darnold, whose 127.8 passer rating against the Raiders was a season high. “And I think we have felt that the last few weeks and we are only going to continue to get better.”

Things haven’t improved at all for the Bengals (0-11), off to the worst start in franchise history. They have their longest in-season losing streak as well. They benched Dalton in favor of rookie Ryan Finley after the eighth loss, deciding they needed to find out how the fourthroun­d pick fits in their long-term plans.

Coach Zac Taylor ended the experiment this week and went back to his 11thyear veteran in hopes of avoiding the ignominy of an 0-16 season. For Dalton,

it’s a chance to show he can still be a starting quarterbac­k somewhere next year.

“I feel like I’ve proven that throughout my career, and this is just another opportunit­y,” Dalton said. OFFENSIVE SWING The Jets went from one of the NFL’s most inept offenses earlier in the season to one of its most efficient. At the midpoint, New York was last in the league in total offense (209.6 yards per game) and 31st in points per game with 11.1. In the four games since, the Jets have averaged 354 yards per game and are fourth in the league with 30 points per game. New York has scored 34 points in three straight games, all victories. It also marks the first time the Jets have scored at least 30 three games in a row since 2008. Darnold’s improved play — eight TDs, two INTs — during that span, and a much-improved offensive line have been key factors.

 ?? MARK TENALLY - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Sam Darnold, quarterbac­k de los Jets de Nueva York, festeja un touchdown durante el encuentro del domingo 17 de noviembre de 2019 ante los Redskins, en Landover, Maryland
MARK TENALLY - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sam Darnold, quarterbac­k de los Jets de Nueva York, festeja un touchdown durante el encuentro del domingo 17 de noviembre de 2019 ante los Redskins, en Landover, Maryland
 ?? ADAM HUNGER - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Jets quarterbac­k Sam Darnold (14) looks to pass during the first half of an NFL football game against the Oakland Raiders, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2019, in East Rutherford, N.J.
ADAM HUNGER - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Jets quarterbac­k Sam Darnold (14) looks to pass during the first half of an NFL football game against the Oakland Raiders, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2019, in East Rutherford, N.J.

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