Patriots quarterback Mac Jones stored issues skilled after he was benched for backup Bailey Zappe within the second quarter of Monday night time’s loss to the Bears.
Jones, who began in his return from a extreme high-ankle sprain, heard the house crowd chanting for Zappe within the first quarter whereas the Patriots had been down 10-0.
“I undoubtedly need to play higher,” Jones stated postgame in regards to the chants. “I’ve simply obtained to do higher at my job. That’s all I can management.”
Jones struggled in his return after lacking the final three video games. The quarterback was simply 3-for-6 with 13 yards and an interception in his three possessions earlier than he was pulled for Zappe.
“I knew what the plan was. … There aren't any laborious emotions or something,” Jones informed reporters, including that head coach Invoice Belichick communicated earlier than the sport that two quarterbacks would play.
When Zappe entered the sport, he rapidly revived the Patriots’ offense and located Jakobi Meyers for a landing on his first drive. Nonetheless, after scoring one other landing on his second drive, the New England offense fully stalled out and didn’t rating one other level the entire night time.
The rookie completed 14-for-22 with 185 yards, one landing and two interceptions in an eventual 33-14 loss to the Bears.
“Can they cease displaying unhappy Mac Jones on the sidelines?” comic Invoice Burr requested throughout his “Manningcast” look. “We get it, he obtained taken out of the sport, my God.”
Nonetheless, Jones was a crew participant all through the sport, and was seen high-fiving Zappe on the sidelines after a landing.
Belichick stated after the sport that Jones would have returned to motion if the rating had been nearer. A quarterback controversy may very well be brewing for the Patriots, as Zappe is 2-0 as a starter.
After the sport, Belichick didn't element his plans for who shall be at quarterback Sunday towards the 5-2 Jets.
“We simply completed the sport,” Belichick stated when requested about who would begin.
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