Hartford Courant

Mac Jones makes push for Pats’ QB job in victory over Giants

- By Tom Canavan

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Rookie Mac Jones is really pushing Cam Newton for the New England Patriots’ starting job at quarterbac­k.

Jones, the first-round draft pick from Alabama, threw a touchdown pass and led three scoring drives as the Patriots capped a perfect preseason with a 22-20 victory over the winless New York Giants on Sunday night.

The Giants had a chance to tie the score in the waning seconds when backup Mike Glennon threw his second touchdown of the game, a 43-yarder to Damion Willis with 8 seconds to play. A potential tying 2-point pass play from Glennon to Dante Pettis fell incomplete. There is no overtime in preseason games.

Playing most of the second and third quarters, Jones finished 10 of 14 for 156 yards, including a go-ahead 17-yard TD pass to Isaiah Zuber early in the third quarter.

Newton, who got the Pats job last year after Tom Brady signed with Tampa Bay, started for the third straight game and again saw limited action, hitting 2 of 5 passes for 10 yards and throwing an intercepti­on. Nick Folk kicked a 41-yard field goal on his first series for the New England (3-0).

Rookie Rhamondre Stevenson scored on a 9-yard third-quarter run and Quinn Nordin added field goals of 48 and 37 yards for New England, which missed the playoffs last year for the first time since 2008.

The Giants, who lost all three preseason games, played their starters for the first time, and the results were mixed. Daniel Jones finished 17 of 22 for 135 yards, including a 23-yard TD pass to tight end Kaden Smith just before halftime for a 7-6 lead. He also threw an intercepti­on on a play from the Pats 1-yard line.

However, the starting offensive line failed to open lanes for the rushing game, allowed two sacks and a lot of pressures.

Glennon also threw a 12-yard TD pass to Alex Bachman in the third quarter.

The Giants, whose defense played well and got an intercepti­on from linebacker Blake Martinez, has much work to do in the next two weeks to be ready for the season.

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