The Denver Post

QB Darnold: Deal “played out great”

- By Dennis Waszuk Jr.

FLORHAM PARK, N.J.» Sam Darnold huddled up with his team-issued tablet to keep on top of the New York Jets’ offense during his brief contract holdout.

The rookie quarterbac­k missed the first three practices of training camp while his representa­tives ironed out details of his four-year, $30.5 million fully guaranteed deal.

But Darnold wasn’t very far from the field — literally.

Staying at a hotel just a few deep passes down the road from the Jets’ practice facility, the No. 3 overall pick was able to view film of the team’s camp sessions on his own while staying patient as his contract negotiatio­ns played out.

“It (stunk) watching them,” Darnold said Wednesday. “But at the same time, I knew what needed to be done. It was tough watching them, but at the same time, I knew that it was necessary.”

The hang-up appeared to be over contract language — namely offsets and possibly defaults — and Pro Football Talk first reported that the deal includes offset language on future guarantees — if he gets cut.

But the Jets also agreed to pay the quarterbac­k’s full $20 million signing bonus within 15 days after Darnold signed Monday and removed language in the deal voiding guarantees based on fines by the NFL.

“I thought it played out great,” Darnold said. “But honestly, you know, I think with the way that everything worked out, that’s why I have great agents because they’re able to figure that stuff out. And then whenever I get back on the field, that’s my job and my job is to play football to the best of my ability.”

While sitting out camp, Darnold said he worked out at the hotel gym and also was able to throw passes at a nearby high school with fellow clients of his agents’ group — CAA — serving as his receivers.

Darnold is competing with Josh McCown and Teddy Bridgewate­r for the Jets’ starting job, but has to make up for a little bit of lost time because of his early camp absences.

“That’s a coach’s decision,” Darnold said when asked if his goal is to be the starter in Week 1. “The competitor in me, yeah, I want to start. But at the same time, it’s about the team and what’s best for the team.”

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