Darnold Takes Blame For Jets Losses, Eager For Next Chapter
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Sam Darnold is ready to begin the next chapter of his NFL career, which means putting the past behind him.
After three unsuccessful seasons with the New York Jets in which the 2018 No. 3 overall draft pick went 13-25 as a starter with 45 touchdown passes and 39 interceptions, Darnold has a chance to rebuild his career with the Carolina Panthers.
That begins in earnest on Sunday when Darnold faces his former team in the regular-season opener.
βI didnβt do my job to the best of my abilities,β Darnold said of his tenure with the Jets. βThat is really all there is to it. … I wish we would have won more games.β
Thereβs an overriding feeling from those in the Panthers front office that Darnold will win more games in Carolina β with the right people around him.
He didnβt have much proven talent to work with at the skill positions in New York. His offensive line was suspect, allowing 98 sacks in his 48 starts. And former coach Adam Gase failed to get more production as the Jets finished last in the league in offense in 2020.
Panthers general manager Scott Fitterer isnβt worried about Darnold becoming another highly drafted quarterback such as JaMarcus Russell, Ryan Leaf, Akili Smith or Robert Griffin III that doesnβt become a franchise QB.
Rather, he thinks Darnold has the potential to turn things around in Carolina, similar to what Ryan Tannehill has done with the Tennessee Titans.
Thatβs why he called Jets general manager Joe Douglas earlier this offseason and asked him what it might take to pry Darnold away.
The Jets, knowing they had the No. 2 pick in the NFL draft and a shot at BYU quarterback Zach Wilson, eventually agreed to send Darnold to Carolina for three draft picks and start over at quarterback.
βI think it is just the offense that theyβre in, the players that are around them, the coaching they receive,β Fitterer said when asked why some highly touted QBs have failed in the league. βI think Sam is going to benefit from a reset. He has really good coaching staff around him with (quarterbacks coach) Sean Ryan and (offensive coordinator) Joe Brady. They are just building the basics, they have had to flush what heβs seen and just build from there.β
Things should be a little different for Darnold in Carolina.
The Panthers offensive line remains a major concern, but they have one of the leagueβs most versatile running backs in Christian McCaffrey, two 1,000-yard receivers from last year in D.J. Moore and Robby Anderson and a promising rookie wideout in Terrace Marshall Jr., who led the NFL in yards receiving during the preseason.
Darnold, for his part, wasnβt willing to compare the two teams.
When asked what is the biggest difference between them, he smiled and replied βitβs a little warmer in Carolina.β
Panthers coach Matt Rhule has gone out of his way not to put too much on Darnold, allowing him time to learn the offense and regain his confidence.
The Panthers have stressed they want Darnold to βget back to the basics,β which includes little things such as footwork, getting in and out of the huddle quickly and working through his progressions.
Or, as Darnold puts it, βjust relaxing and playing football.β
Rhule said that Darnold has βcome a long wayβ since his arrival in Carolina and now he just needs to play.
βI think heβs got to live the highs and lows of the game and the highs and lows of the season,β Rhule said. βYou are going to have good games and bad games. … He has to trust himself and trust his teammates and go play. I think heβll play well on Sunday.β
On the surface, the season opener against the Jets would seem to present an opportunity for Darnold to eradicate some demons and prove to his detractors in New York that he was a victim of bad circumstances β and that he can flourish with the right talent around him.
But if Darnold has any underlying thoughts of revenge, he isnβt sharing them publicly.
When a reporter insisted this canβt be just another game for him, Darnold quickly interrupted and said, βBut it is.β
For Darnold the season is more about new beginnings, not his past struggles.
βItβs been feeling like I have been opening a new book since I got here, so the start of the season feels like this is opening a new chapter,β Darnold said.
