QUARTERBACKS

Three weeks into training camp, the Daniel Jones vs. Anthony Richardson Sr. race is too close to call.

It's not because Jones and Richardson have consistently struggled, leading to no clear leader emerging. The opposite has, for the most part, happened: Both quarterbacks have had more good days than bad days. And days where one quarterback has clearly been better than the other have been rare, if they've happened at all.

"We expected competition to bring out the best in both of them, and that's what we're seeing," offensive coordinator Jim Bob Cooter said. "Hey, it hasn't been perfect here, there, whatever. Right? We get our pluses and our minuses, but the guys each run a different group different periods of the day and shoot, they're competing to score as many points as th

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