Jets TE Chris Herndon feels he’s been used ‘fairly’ despite plummeting production

Chris Herndon thinks he’s been fairly used on offense this season.

Chris Herndon has not produced the way he was expected to in 2020, but he doesn’t think that has to do with how he’s being used within the Jets offense.

Herndon thinks he’s been used “fairly” on offense this season, per ESPN’s Rich Cimini. The third-year tight end only has 13 catches for 98 yards on the year. He’s also had some costly drops and fumbles, but Herndon knows he can’t control how involved he is on the offense.

“It’s a team game,” Herndon said. “I can’t sit after every game and be upset and mad and try to point fingers. This time last year I wasn’t even on the field, so at this point, I’m honestly just thankful to be out there.”

Obviously, Herndon would prefer to be having a better season than he is now. He showed a ton of potential in his rookie season with 39 catches for 502 yards and four touchdowns. Then a suspension, a hamstring injury and a rib injury threw his sophomore season off course. He played in just one game.

There was a lot of hype about Herndon in training camp this summer. Adam Gase said he was going to play a big role in the offense. But the Jets have failed to get him the ball and when he does get it, he doesn’t hang onto it.

Fortunately for the tight end, there are nine games left to be played, so Herndon still has a shot to make something of this season. If he can play well over this final stretch and carry that into next season, he’ll have a worthwhile end to the season to build on in 2021.

‘Like night and day’: Le’Veon Bell sees a huge difference in Sam Darnold

Le’Veon Bell is noticing a lot of changes with Sam Darnold in early on in training camp compared to last season.

Le’Veon Bell is impressed with how Sam Darnold is operating in training camp compared to last season.

Bell, talking with reporters Wednesday, said he thinks the Jets quarterback is a lot more comfortable in the huddle now than he was in 2019. Bell added that Darnold is holding players more accountable for their actions and has even corrected Adam Gase on a few occasions.

“Like night and day with Sam,” Bell said. “It’s clicking.”

Darnold had his struggles last season, Bell’s first with the Jets. The quarterback wasn’t the best decision-maker, and that led to plenty of turnovers. Darnold threw 13 interceptions in 13 games and lost three fumbles. The lack of playmakers and a poor offensive line certainly didn’t help Darnold, though. The same goes for Bell, who had one of the worst seasons of his career.

In order for Darnold to be better in 2020, Bell is going to have to pick up some slack. He only averaged 3.2 yards per carry last season, which put Darnold and the Jets in a lot of long-yardage situations. Bell also failed to impact the passing game the way he did with the Steelers.

While it is early in training camp, it is encouraging that Bell is seeing differences with Darnold. If both players make vast improvements from 2019, the Jets will be a much more formidable opponent.