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Jets' Darnold: Lawrence talk out of my control

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — In 2017, Sam Darnold was the college player who intrigued the New York Jets’ quarterback-starved fan base. Now Darnold is experiencing that phenomenon from the other side.

As the only winless team, the Jets could be in position to select Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence with the No. 1 pick in the 2021 NFL draft. The speculation among fans and media already is rampant, putting Darnold in an awkward position.

“Yeah, you know, I mean, I have social media,” Darnold said Thursday, addressing the Lawrence hype for the first time. “I’ve seen some of the things, but … Yeah, we’ve got a game to win this week and that’s all we’re worried about.”

Darnold is battling to get back in the lineup after missing two games with a sprained AC joint in his throwing shoulder. He appears to be trending toward a return to the lineup Sunday against the Buffalo Bills (4-2), as both he and coach Adam Gase seemed encouraged by his progress.

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Darnold admitted “there’s a little bit of pain, but it’s nothing crazy. I feel like I’m capable of dealing with it.”

For the Jets (0-6), the game is meaningless in the standings, but Gase is fighting for his job and the organization would like to use the remainder of the schedule to evaluate Darnold for a possible quarterback decision in the offseason.

Darnold, drafted third overall in 2018, did his best to deflect the Lawrence speculation, trying to focus on the Bills.

“For me, it’s out of my control,” he said. “I’m here to do my best and help this team win games.”

Darnold has struggled in his third season. He ranks 29th out of 30 qualifying quarterbacks in Total QBR (46.3). His inconsistency could be blamed, in part, on injuries to his wide receiving corps.

Rookie Denzel Mims is poised to make his NFL debut Sunday, which means they could have their starting three intact for the first time. But now leading receiver Jamison Crowder is a question mark; he didn’t practice because of a groin injury that occurred Wednesday.

“I don’t think I’ve played well enough to win, that’s just shooting it straight,” Darnold said. “We haven’t won any games, so obviously I haven’t played well enough.”

Gase always is fiercely defensive of Darnold, perhaps because his job security hinges on Darnold’s performance. Gase said “it’s unfair to judge” the former first-round pick because he has had to play with a patchwork group of receivers.

“Some of those games have been hard to put on him and evaluate him,” Gase said. “It’s survival mode because of what’s going on injurywise. How many games has he had with the group we put together at the start of the season? We haven’t seen what it looks like with the group we drafted and signed.”

Darnold’s career record is only 11-19, but the Jets are 0-8 without him — which shows his value.

For now, his goal is to get ready for Sunday.

“I feel good,” he said. “The last two days have gone really well. I’m throwing the ball and I’ve recovered pretty quickly. Obviously, it’s still to be determined what’s going to happen Sunday as far as who’s starting, but I’ve felt really good the last couple of days.”

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Sources: Ravens looking at Dez Bryant again

The Baltimore Ravens are planning to bring in wide receiver Dez Bryant for evaluation, and if they think he’s a fit they would sign him to their practice squad, sources confirmed to ESPN’s Ed Werder on Thursday.

The move to the practice squad would give Bryant a chance to get in game shape, sources said, adding that the team thinks he can help as a physical presence.

The Ravens have been courting the 31-year-old Bryant for years. He worked out for the team in August but left without a deal.

Bryant is attempting to become the second Pro Bowl wide receiver to miss two full seasons and then return to the NFL since the 1970 merger, according to the Elias Sports Bureau (Josh Gordon was the first). Bryant hasn’t played in a game since December 2017.

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Decision to start Tua broke Fitzpatrick's heart

One day after Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores elevated rookie Tua Tagovailoa to starting quarterback, the recently demoted Ryan Fitzpatrick said the timing of the move “broke my heart,” as he wonders whether he has started his last NFL game.

“I was shocked by it. It definitely caught me off guard. It was a hard thing for me to hear yesterday, just kind of digesting the news. My heart just hurt all day. It was heartbreaking for me,” Fitzpatrick said Wednesday. “Flo kind of said what he said and said what he said to you guys as well, and that’s the decision and the direction that the organization is going in.”

“Obviously we’ve talked in the past, me and you guys, about how I’m the placeholder and this eventually was going to happen,” Fitzpatrick added. “It was just a matter of kind of when, not if. It still just … it broke my heart yesterday. It’s a tough thing for me to hear and to now have to deal with, but I’m going to do my best with it.”

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Zeke on Dallas loss: 'I'm sorry; this one is on me'

ARLINGTON, Texas — Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott was not blaming any part of Monday night’s 38-10 loss to the Arizona Cardinals on quarterback Dak Prescott’s absence. He was putting it all on himself.

“I don’t think we can use that as an excuse,” Elliott said of not having Prescott, who suffered a season-ending compound fracture and dislocated right ankle in Week 5. “I’m just going to keep saying it over and over — I started the game out with two fumbles, gave the ball away and gave them all the momentum they need to go take off. I want to say I’m sorry and this one is on me. I need to be better.”

Elliott finished with 49 yards on 12 carries and caught a team-high eight passes but for just 31 yards. However, it was fumbles on back-to-back drives in the first and second quarters that changed the game.

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The first fumble came after catching a short pass from Andy Dalton on second down, but safety Budda Baker stripped the ball free and Jordan Phillips recovered. Eleven plays later Kyler Murray and Christian Kirk hooked up for a 6-yard flip for a touchdown.

Two plays into the next possession, Elliott fumbled again, with Phillips poking the ball free at the Dallas 30. Five plays later, Arizona running back Kenyan Drake scored the Cardinals’ second touchdown and gave them a 14-0 lead.

“I mean, when you’re fumbling every game obviously teams are going to lock in on it and go for it even more,” Elliott said. “That’s even more of a reason I need to figure it out, man. I don’t want to keep talking about it, but I’ve got to figure out a way to figure it out.”

When the Cowboys took the field after Elliott’s second fumble, Tony Pollard was the running back. When Elliott returned to the field after eight snaps, there was a murmur among the crowd.

“Every player that plays in this league, no different on our football team, if you don’t take care of the football, it does affect your opportunities,” coach Mike McCarthy said. “Tony got an opportunity, and I thought he did some really good things with his opportunities.”

Elliott has lost a career-high four fumbles in six games, and opponents have turned every takeaway into a touchdown. According to ESPN Stats & Information research, Elliot has more fumbles lost in 133 carries than all nine of the NFL’s other top 10 rushers combined in 1,104 touches (three).

“I’m giving the ball away,” Elliott said. “I wasn’t helping my team. I think they did the right thing and gave some of those reps to [Pollard], but I can’t do that. I have to be a guy this team can lean on, especially at times like right now with so many of our starters hurt and not playing. So it’s not acceptable, and I need to figure it out.”

Elliott said he focuses on keeping the ball tight in practice. The Cowboys do ballhandling drills every day in practice.

“I just got to have a short memory,” Elliott said. “I’ve got to get that behind me and play some good ball and get on a roll.”

Elliott has gone a career-long six games without a 100-yard outing. He had a five-game drought in Weeks 10-14 last season, but had not gone more than two games to open a season without a 100-yard performance prior to 2020.

Some of that can be pinned on a defense that has struggled, but 84 of the 218 points the Cowboys (2-4) have allowed this season have come off turnovers.

“He understands that. He knows that,” Dalton said. “Zeke’s going to get this thing fixed.”

Elliott also knows he needs to get it fixed quickly.

“At the end of the day, Zeke is our bell cow, and we need to get it right,” McCarthy said. “He’s part of the plan. He’s going to be part of the success. We have to get it right. We have to take care of the football, and that’s for everybody that touches the football on our team.”

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