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The path that led former New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones to his current role as Trevor Lawrence's backup with the Jacksonville Jaguars was a strange one. Jones was selected in the same ...
FOXBORO — New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones is not one to rest on his laurels. During a statistically stellar rookie campaign in 2021, the Alabama product led the Pats back to the ...
In a column posted Wednesday that focuses on New England’s options with its coveted No. 3 overall pick in the upcoming draft, Reiss included this blurb about Jones’ current standing in Foxborough.
Here’s hoping Mac Jones’ stop in Jacksonville, however long it lasts, turns out to be a step toward the reboot of a once-promising NFL career. Here’s hoping Jones grows up a little.
The Patriots drafted Jones with the No. 15 pick in 2021, and he didn’t live up to the lofty expectations of coming after Tom Brady. “He’s not respected in New England,” Gronkowski said.
New England then wasted little time at the 2021 draft, selecting Alabama's Mac Jones once they were on the clock at No. 15.
New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones is eager to embrace the new opportunities in working with the new members of the team’s offensive coaching staff. Mike D'Abate | May 24, 2022 ...
But as the Patriots sit rudderless at 0-2 to start a new season, Jones and his play under center should be far down the list of responsible parties for New England’s worst start since 2001 ...
Mac Jones’ time in New England may be over. Getty Images Jones was benched in-game multiple times this season before the Patriots finally turned to backup Bailey Zappe as its starting quarterback.
FRANKFURT, Germany — The end of the Mac Jones era in New England was unceremonious. On Sunday, Bill Belichick had seen enough, another offensive disaster in a season full of them.
Now he's ready for his next opportunity -- whether that comes in New England or somewhere else. Jones spoke for the first time since his demotion on Monday, as he and his Patriots teammates ...
Despite Jones’ 75-yard touchdown pass to Kendrick Bourne with 2:11 remaining in regulation to put the Patriots up 29-26, New England ended up falling in overtime by a score of 35-29.
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