Jets trade Teddy Bridgewater to Saints; Lions to face Sam Darnold Week 1 It’s been a busy day for NFL quarterback news. First the Green Bay Packers sent backup quarterback Brett Hundley to Seattle for a sixth-round pick. Then the Packers took care of Aaron Rodgers http://www.detroitlionsteamonline.com/t.j.-lang-jersey , signing him to a record-breaking four-year extension. Now another backup quarterback is on the move.As first reported by ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the New York Jets are trading Teddy Bridgewater to the New Orleans Saints.Trade terms have yet to be announced, but the relevant news here to Detroit Lions fans is that it appears the Jets will be starting rookie Sam Darnold for Week 1 when the visit Detroit on “Monday Night Football.”UPDATE: The Jets received a third-round pick for Bridgewater, according to Ian Rapoport.Technically, Josh McCown is listed as the team’s first-string quarterback, but Darnold has started the past two preseason games, including the team’s dress rehearsal. The rookie passer has looked fairly solid, going 29-45 for 244 yards, 2 touchdowns and 1 interception.Meanwhile, McCown only played in the first preseason game and threw a single pass for four yards.As of Tuesday http://www.detroitlionsteamonline.com/ricky-wagner-jersey , Jets head coach Todd Bowles would not commit to a Week 1 starter. “Sitting down with the coaches, we’ll go over everything and everybody will give their opinion,” Bowles told MMQB’s Albert Breer. “We just haven’t talked about it, and we won’t until after the last preseason game. We’ll sit down as a staff and we’ll go over every position, including that one, and we’ll come out with our guys.”It’ll be interesting to see how the Jets utilize their quarterbacks in the final preseason game against the Eagles. As of now, they only have Darnold and McCown on the roster. We’ll see how Bowles plays it and if he’ll make up his mind about Week 1’s starter soon. UPDATE 2: Ian Rapoport is reporting Darnold will indeed start vs. the Lions. After Sunday’s breakout performance, Detroit Lions running back Kerryon Johnson now ranks second in the NFL in yards per carry among running backs (6.4) and ninth in rushing yards (444). He’s now grabbed national attention after scorching the Dolphins, and that has translated into Vegas odds.According to Bovada.LV, Johnson now has the fourth best odds for the NFL’s Offensive Rookie of the Year award. Here’s a look at the top seven and their corresponding odds:Baker Mayfield: 11/10Saquon Barkley: 3/2Sam Darnold: 7/1Kerryon Johnson: 16/1Calvin Ridley: 20/1Nick Chubb: 25/1Michael Gallup: 25/1Johnson clearly experienced a huge jump in odds after his 158-yard performance last Sunday. Last week http://www.detroitlionsteamonline.com/tavon-wilson-jersey , he had just 33/1 odds for the postseason honor.It’s no surprise that Johnson has two rookie quarterbacks ahead of him as they tend to dominate postseason honors like this. As for Barkley, it’ll be interesting to see how the odds shake out for the rest of the year. The big difference between Barkley and Johnson is yards and touchdowns. Here are their stats side-by-side:Johnson: 69 rushes, 444 yards (6.4 YPC), 1 TD; 15 catches, 89 yardsBarkley: 98 rushes, 481 yards (4.9 YPC), 5 TDs; 49 catches, 424 yards, 2 TDsAs you can see, Barkley is getting way more opportunities than Johnson and that has obviously led to much bigger overall stats Authentic Darius Slay Jersey , especially in the passing game. That’s likely to keep him ahead of Johnson for the foreseeable future in the Offensive Rookie of the Year race.Your weekly update: Golden Tate can still break tackles with the best of them: The Damon Harrison trade remains unofficial, but the Lions did make a minor transaction on Wednesday. They added RB Joel Bouagnon to the practice squad while releasing TE Jerome Cunningham from the 10-man team. A few Lions players have welcomed “Snacks” to the team via Twitter, in their own indiscrete way: T.J. Lang isn’t about subtlety, though: Justin Rogers of the Detroit News continued his weekly film breakdown piece, making five observations from the Dolphins game, including thoughts on Teez Tabor, Jim Bob Cooter and the Lions’ run game.The Lions are now alone at No. 1 as the team who has allowed the least pressure in the NFL: Check out the on-field audio for Lions-Dolphins: