CAREER: Is 15-4 as a starter. made his first career start on Oct. 26, 2018 against Indiana where he threw for 302 yards (fourth most ever by a freshman since 1980 and most for a freshman making his first career start) and three touchdowns. in 2018, led Minnesota to its first road win at Wisconsin since 1994 and to a bowl victory against. Unharmoniously, every organ student sustained a note on the Wurlitzer for sixteen. (15) Three video games taught every quarterback two new plays.

FILE - In this Sept. 8, 2019, file photo, New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold (14) makes a pass during an NFL football game against the Buffalo Bills, in East Rutherford, N.J. Jets quarterback Sam Darnold was uncertain to return this week as he continued to recover from mononucleosis, which sidelined him the past two games. Jets coach Adam Gase said the team could potentially wait until Sunday to decide if Darnold or practice squad QB-turned-starter Luke Falk will be under center against the Eagles. (AP Photo/Steve Luciano, File).

FILE - In this Sept. 8, 2019, file photo, New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold (14) makes a pass during an NFL football game against the Buffalo Bills, in East Rutherford, N.J.

Jets quarterback Sam Darnold was uncertain to return this week as he continued to recover from mononucleosis, which sidelined him the past two games. Jets coach Adam Gase said the team could potentially wait until Sunday to decide if Darnold or practice squad QB-turned-starter Luke Falk will be under center against the Eagles. (AP Photo/Steve Luciano, File). FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — Sam Darnold’s swollen spleen has taken center stage for the New York Jets.The 22-year-old quarterback is scheduled to have blood tests and an ultrasound Friday to determine if the enlarged organ has returned to normal size or close to it and allow Darnold to play in a game for the first time since the season opener.Darnold, the Jets and their fans are keeping their fingers crossed, hoping he gets good news from the doctors.“It’s a tough thing because you want to stay safe,” Darnold said Thursday. “I want to make sure that I’m safe out there, and that, you know, I’m not going to die.”. Darnold managed a smile while saying that, but he fully understands the seriousness of the situation.He was diagnosed with mononucleosis on Sept.

11 three days after the season opener and has been gradually working his way back to the field. Darnold was cleared for non-contact activity on Monday, and has been practicing as if he’ll start Sunday at Philadelphia. But, it will all depend on whether the swelling in his spleen has dissipated enough to get him medical clearance to play.“For me, sitting back and watching the team play and not having anything to do with the win or the loss is not a good feeling for me,” Darnold said. “So, if there’s one thing that I’ve realized throughout this time sitting down is that it’s a privilege to play this game. And so, I’m just excited to get back out there whenever it is. For me, it’s sooner rather than later you, is my mindset.“But I know that I’ve got to let the doctors do their job.”.

Sam Darnold is eager to play again but he’s focused first on his health and safety. The Jets QB wants to be sure 'I'm not going to die' if he takes the field.

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More from — AP NFL (@APNFL)Darnold has been working on regaining his timing on his throws, as well as his accuracy, while rebuilding chemistry with the offense. He has also been building his stamina back up after a long layoff.“Yeah, I feel like I’m good enough to play,” he said. “My energy is great. I’m having fun out there, having a good time in the huddle, breaking the huddle, just playing football. It’s good to be back from that standpoint. I feel like I’m good to go, but obviously there are some things that need to get cleared before that happens.”Coach Adam Gase liked what he has seen from Darnold at practice, and has no concerns about the quarterback’s overall strength and conditioning.

The ultimate decision if Darnold is medically cleared will come down to the doctors, trainers, Gase, general manager Joe Douglas and even Darnold coming together.“Everybody has to check their box to say, ‘Yes, this is what we’re doing,’” Gase said. Gase acknowledged, however, that it would be tough to convince Darnold to stay off the field if he’s medically cleared.“If they tell us he can go, you can tell him not to play,” Gase said.

“It’s not going to go well.”Gase added that the doctors wouldn’t say Darnold is OK to play if they have any concern about him hurting himself more. The quarterback isn’t worried about long-term ramifications from playing on Sunday.“Hopefully, if the doctors give me the green light, there’s no risk out there,” Darnold said. “Once I’m out there playing football, I won’t be concerned about it.”When Darnold does play, he’ll wear customized padding created by New Jersey-based sports-safety equipment company XTECH.“It’s just a little extra padding around the ribs and around that area to make sure that nothing bad happens,” Darnold said. “They made it super fast. I think it took them under a week to do it. It’s good reinforcement.

It’s hard plastic and it’s hard to get through that stuff.”If Darnold isn’t cleared to play, Luke Falk would get his second straight start in his place. Falk was 12 of 22 for 98 yards in his NFL starting debut against New England two weeks ago.Falk had been on the practice squad to start the season, but was elevated to backup when Darnold became ill. He was then pushed into starting when Trevor Siemian went down for the season with an ankle injury in Week 2 against Cleveland.Darnold has taken most of the snaps with the starters, with Falk also getting some this week.“The good thing is, with Luke, two weeks ago was great for him as far as getting ready for a game and having as many reps as he did,” Gase said. “We’re just trying to balance it out to where he gets enough.”NOTES: LG Kelechi Osemele injured a shoulder at practice Wednesday and sat out Thursday. He’s also dealing with a sore knee.

“He’s pretty banged up right now,” Gase said, not sounding optimistic about Osemele’s chances of playing. Tom Compton or Alex Lewis could replace him. Mosley (groin) and Jordan Jenkins (calf) also didn’t practice. RB/KR Trenton Cannon (hamstring/ankle) and WR Demaryius Thomas (hamstring) were limited after not practicing Thursday. Also limited were WR Josh Bellamy (shoulder), DL Quinnen Williams (ankle), TE Dan Brown (ankle) and LB Tarell Basham (dehydration).More AP NFL:.

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Trending News ›.Currently, people aged 12 and older who need an adult organ transplant are ranked in order of need. Because Sarah was under the age limit, she would have to wait behind everyone else who had her same blood type - regardless of their condition - before she would be considered.Sarah, who has end-stage cystic fibrosis, only had weeks to live before her life-saving transplant, her parents claim.

She was on the top of the pediatric transplant list, but donors in that group are very rare. Last year, there were more than 1,700 lungs available, but only 20 came from donors over 11 years old.Baylson. She underwent a successful transplant procedure on Wednesday.However, doctors are debating whether or not is a smart move. Lung transplants have a failure rate of 50 percent within five years, and transplants in pediatric patients are less studied, leading to more medical uncertainty. Bioethicists argue that the organs should be given to the people with the most chance for success.'

My house flo rida song. “I was Grammy hostin’ now I’m home schoolin’,” Keys sang while playing the piano. Put a stay-at-home spin on Flo Rida’s track “My House” during a virtual performance on The Late Show.“This song is dedicated to the moment,” she said. “I have a feeling that we’re all going through a similar thing, so I figured we could break it down like this.”In her version, she puts her own twist on the lyrics of Flo Rida’s 2015 original.

It would be very difficult that this system has to respond for individual pleas for help,' Dr. Margaret Moon, a pediatrician and bioethicist at Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, previously said to CBSNews.com. 'Every story is compelling. It's always tragic when someone doesn't get an organ - that can't be a reason to change that approach,' she said.Meanwhile, the national transplant network has created a special appeals process for about 30 other children who need lungs.

The system will allow children 12 and under to petition for adult organs, and a body of medical professionals will decide if their case warrants an exception.Arthur L. Caplan, director of the division of medical ethics at NYU Langone Medical Center, told CBSNews.com that he thought the decision was a 'reasonable compromise.'