锘Sam Darnold锘 is back in command of the New York Jets' offense.
Coach Adam Gase said Friday that Darnold will start Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins.
Darnold missed the past two games with a shoulder injury, which he aggravated in Week 8. The third-year signal-caller previously missed two games due to a shoulder issue, including the Jets' Week 6 matchup with the Dolphins.
"It's been a good week for Sam," Gase said, . "It just looks a lot different from the last time he tried to make a run at going in a game."
In six games started this season, Darnold has completed 58.6 percent of his passes for 1,045 yards, three TDs and 6 INTs.
With the Jets in line for the No. 1 overall pick, Darnold could be starting his final games for New York, unless he goes on a win-streak that pushes Gang Green down the draft board and shows he can still be the future under center.
Sunday's return comes against a stingy Dolphins pass defense that boasts two good corners in 锘Byron Jones锘 and 锘Xavien Howard锘.
Darnold will benefit from having a healthy receiver corps Sunday in 锘Jamison Crowder锘, 锘Breshad Perriman锘 and rookie 锘Denzel Mims锘, who has come on strong in recent weeks.
Gase noted Darnold playing with his starting WRs is a chance for the Jets to "see what maybe it could have been."