The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Pats’ Jones tight-lipped on status after leg injury

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Everything about the New England Patriots’ season was brought to a pause the moment Mac Jones had his left leg crushed under the weight of Baltimore’s Calais Campbell on Sunday.

It caused the quarterbac­k to hop off the field, grimacing in pain.

For the second straight week, Jones spent Monday trying to assure everyone that he would be OK — even though he wasn’t willing to shed much light on his playing status going forward.

“I’m just kind of taking it day to day, making sure everything is good,” Jones said. “Honestly, any injury questions are Coach Belichick’s thing. So, I’m not here to answer them . ... It’s just kind of a day-to-day thing and trying to get better.”

A back injury sent Jones to the X-ray room immediatel­y following New England’s win over Pittsburgh last week, though he didn’t wind up missing any practice time for that issue. This latest injury to his left leg and ankle at a glance seems more likely to put the second-year quarterbac­k’s streak of not missing an NFL start in jeopardy.

While there have been reports Jones sustained a high ankle sprain and may be seeking a second opinion, he declined to address their authentici­ty following further testing Monday.

“Just trying to take it day by day, make sure I get my health back,” he said. “That’s just getting my treatment and going through the process of what I can do to be better.”

If he must miss any playing time, an offense that turned the ball over four times in Sunday’s loss to the Ravens could turn to backup Brian Hoyer, who hasn’t won an NFL start since 2016.

Hoyer’s most recent start came in Week 4 of the 2020 season. He stepped in that week for Cam Newton, who sat out the Patriots’ 25-10 loss at Kansas City with COVID-19.

Rookie Bailey Zappe is the third quarterbac­k on New England’s roster. He was a healthy scratch each of the first three weeks.

Hoyer has made starts for seven NFL teams during his 14-year career, but has lost his past 11 and amassed a record of just 16-23. The 2020 loss to Kansas City was his lone start with the Patriots. He was benched during the game in favor of Jarrett Stidham.

WHAT’S WORKING

Except for the final three drives of the game, which all ended in turnovers, the Patriots moved the ball the best they have all season on offense. Their 447 total yards marked a season high, and they scored touchdowns on three of five opportunit­ies in the red zone.

WHAT NEEDS HELP

That said, New England did have four turnovers Sunday, including three intercepti­ons by Jones. It brought their season total to eight, which is the secondmost in the league behind only New Orleans’ nine.

That is a troubling trend for an offense that is now staring at the prospect of having to adjust with its leader on the mend.

STOCK UP

WR DeVante Parker. After being mostly quiet over the first two games, Parker had a team-high five receptions for 156 yards. It marked his 12th career 100yard game. The 156 yards were second only to his 159-yard day against Philadelph­ia in 2019 when he was still with the Miami Dolphins.

“Nothing was different,” Parker said. “I felt good, like I’ve always been. When they call my plays, I just have to go out and make the plays.”

INJURIES

In addition to Jones, defensive end Lawrence Guy suffered a shoulder injury in the third quarter. Guy has been durable during his Patriots tenure, missing only two games over the past five seasons. But one of the games he did sit out was for a shoulder issue late during the 2020 season.

 ?? Steven Senne / Associated Press ?? New England Patriots quarterbac­k Brian Hoyer (5) winds up for a pass near quarterbac­k Bailey Zappe (4) during practice Sept. 21 in Foxborough, Mass.
Steven Senne / Associated Press New England Patriots quarterbac­k Brian Hoyer (5) winds up for a pass near quarterbac­k Bailey Zappe (4) during practice Sept. 21 in Foxborough, Mass.

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