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Jets trade Darnold to Panthers

- Mike Jones

The Jets appear to have cleared the way to draft a quarterbac­k with the No. 2 overall pick and turn the keys over to him on Day 1.

New York traded Sam Darnold to the Panthers for a 2021 sixth- round pick and 2022 second- round and fourth- round picks, Carolina announced Monday on Twitter.

The Jets traded up in 2018 to use the No. 3 pick on Darnold. But the Southern California product had anything but a smooth transition to the NFL, and much of it had to do with the constant state of turmoil that the Jets have found themselves in. Already, he has played for two head coaches in three seasons.

In 2019, the Jets replaced Mike Maccagnan, who drafted Darnold, with current general manager Joe Douglas.

“I want to publicly acknowledg­e the commitment, dedication, and profession­alism Sam displayed while with the Jets,” Douglas said Monday in a statement. “He is a tough- minded, talented football player whose NFL story has not been written yet. While all these things are true, this move is in the short- and long- term best interests for both this team and him.”

The Jets fired Todd Bowles following Darnold’s rookie year and this offseason dismissed Adam Gase after two turbulent seasons. Robert Saleh was hired as head coach, and Darnold faced an uncertain future with the organizati­on holding the second overall pick and positioned to take one of the top quarterbac­ks in this year’s draft.

Jets brass, including offensive coordinato­r Mike LaFleur, attended BYU quarterbac­k Zach Wilson’s impressive pro day two weeks ago.

LaFleur worked closely with Kyle Shanahan and San Francisco’s quarterbac­ks while serving as the 49ers’ passing game coordinato­r the last two seasons. The brother to Packers head coach Matt LaFleur, Mike LaFleur will be charged with developing their rookie face of the franchise and designing an offense around him that will help maximize his abilities while he learns the NFL on the fly.

The Panthers appeared to enter the quarterbac­k market after Teddy Bridgewate­r failed to meet new coach Matt Rhule’s expectatio­ns last season.

It’s expected the Panthers will exercise the fifth- year option on Darnold’s contract, giving him two seasons to work to reboot his career with them.

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