The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Patriots rookie Jones throws 1st TD but ‘wasn’t good enough’

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Mac Jones didn’t want to save the football from his first career NFL touchdown pass. He never got a second.

The New England Patriots rookie completed 29 of 39 passes for 281 yards and a TD on Sunday in his NFL debut. He was driving the Patriots to a potential goahead score in the final four minutes when Damien Harris fumbled at the Miami 9, and the Dolphins held on for the 17-16 victory.

“It starts with me,” a downcast Jones told reporters afterward. “It doesn’t go all on Damien. There’s a lot of things I could have done to be better, to not even be in that situation, take some bigger chunk plays.”

A first-round draft pick after leading Alabama to the 2020 national championsh­ip, Jones was elevated to the Patriots’ No. 1 QB when 2015 NFL MVP — and 2020 New England starter — Cam

Newton was cut at the end of training camp.

That made Jones the first rookie start the season opener at quarterbac­k for the Patriots since No. 1 overall pick Drew Bledsoe in 1993. More importantl­y, it left Jones with the responsibi­lity of leading the six-time Super Bowl champions back to prominence after a fiasco of a first season without Tom Brady.

Before the game, Jones said, offensive coordinato­r Josh McDaniels told him: “Just enjoy the day. You’ll never play a rookie year opening day again.”

“But that’s not how I wanted the day to go,” Jones said.

“Definitely wasn’t good enough, starting with me,” he added. “We lost, so it’s not good enough.”

Jones made one boneheaded play, turning a sack into a fumble when he spiked the ball backward on the Patriots opening drive.

He was rescued when Jonnu Smith recovered for a mere 13-yard loss.

But Jones seemed to shake off the rookie jitters from there. In the second quarter, he led the Patriots on a seven-play, 63-yard drive that ended with a 7-yard touchdown pass to Nelson Agholor and gave them a 10-7 led.

Afterward, Agholor tried to give Jones the ball, but he quickly flipped it away.

“It’s not really about me,” Jones said. “It doesn’t really matter. It was one touchdown. We’ve got to score more. It’s not like the game was over right there. We’ve got to do better in the red zone and get more touchdowns, and we will.”

The Patriots outgained Miami 393 total yards to 259, with an edge in both rushing and passing. They had 24 first downs to Miami’s 16, were twice as good on thirddown efficiency and dominated the time of possession 36:43 minute to 23.17.

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