Is Cardale Jones’ breakthrough with Chargers too late? And does the XFL loom?
6:04 am | August 27, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
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COSTA MESA, Calif. — Los Angeles Chargers offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt had trouble finding the words as to why backup quarterback Cardale Jones experienced a breakthrough on the field in his third season with the team.
“I wish I knew the answer to that, because if that was the case, I would have liked to have seen that two years ago,” Whisenhunt said. “Not anything against Cardale — I’m extremely excited about the way that he’s performed in our camp. Maybe it’s just the process of growing up a little bit.
“He came out young. And maybe it’s being in the same system for a couple of years. It has been different [this year], and that’s a credit to him. He’s worked hard. You could see it early in the spring. It’s nice to see him perform the way that he has on the field. He’s done a really nice job.”
Jones was a fourth-round selection by the Buffalo Bills in 2016 after entering the draft early out of Ohio State. The Chargers traded a seventh-round selection to Buffalo before training camp in 2017 because of Jones’ untapped potential and relationship with coach Anthony Lynn.
Jones recorded an 11-0 record as a starter for the Buckeyes, leading Ohio State to a national championship in 2014 after starting the season as the third-string quarterback. He beat Wisconsin in the Big Ten championship game and Alabama and Oregon in the College Football Playoff after replacing an injured J.T. Barrett late in the season.