Times-Herald

Jones starts for Patriots but quickly gives way to Zappe in loss to Bears

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — The Gillette Stadium crowd implored Bill Belichick to make a change at quarterbac­k. They wanted to see the rookie who was sent back to the bench after winning his first two starts as a replacemen­t for the injured Mac Jones.

With fans chanting "Zappe, Zappe!" out went Jones, who was ineffectiv­e in his return after missing three games with an ankle injury, and in came Bailey Zappe with 12 minutes left in the second quarter of Monday night's game against the Chicago Bears.

The switch worked for a while as Zappe led New England on touchdown drives in consecutiv­e series. The 10-0 deficit gave way to a 14-10 lead as visions of Zappe taking over permanentl­y for Jones began swirling throughout New England.

But Zappe faltered in the second half, and the Bears scored 23 straight points on their way to a 33-14 win.

A fourth-round pick from this past year's NFL draft, Zappe went from posting strong numbers in the first half — 5-of-6 for 109 yards and a 158.3 QB rating – to throwing two intercepti­ons in the second half.

"Just got to get better. Can't fall off like I did. I've got to make some throws. I've got to make better decisions on certain things," Zappe said. "That's the good thing about having another week. Get back at it tomorrow. Watch film tomorrow. Get ready for next week."

The decision to insert Zappe came after Jones completed 3-of-6 passes for 13 yards. The Patriots went three-and-out on their first two series of the game with the third series that Jones saw the field ending with an intercepti­on.

Belichick said that he always planned to play both quarterbac­ks. He also bristled at the idea that the quarterbac­k who started the first three games of the season was benched in favor of Zappe.

"I told the quarterbac­ks that we were going to play both of them, and that's what we did," Belichick said.

Jones didn't think his rough performanc­e opened the door for Zappe to take his place.

"I think Coach Belichick had a really good plan for us. Obviously, that's kind of internal stuff, but I understood the plan and what was going to happen. Obviously, wish we got off to a better start, and I played a little bit better, but I'll have a chance to practice and get back into my routine," Jones said. "Something that I want to work on is getting back in my routine. I'm a very routine person, and I'm excited for this week. That's all you can do, right? You can't really look back in the past. Obviously, the game wasn't good by any of us, and starts with me."

The presence of Zappe provided an immediate jolt. A downfield connection led to a spinning, leaping catch from Jakobi Meyers for the first score that covered 30 yards. The next series featured Zappe connecting on 43-yard pass to DeVante Parker to set up Rhamondre Stevenson's 4-yard run that made it 14-10.

A captain, Jones was among the first to congratula­te Zappe as he came off the field after the touchdown to Meyers.

"I think I'm always going to be a good team player. I did that at Alabama when I waited my turn, and I did it in high school. I did it in Pop Warner. I know I'm a good teammate, and that's one of the things that I pride myself on the most," Jones said. "Whether I'm in the game or not, I try to be a good teammate."

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