An injury was added to the insult for New England Patriots fans towards the end of Sunday’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens in the 2022 home opener, as Mac Jones went injured his leg at the end of the fourth quarter. Multiple reports indicate that Jones suffered a high-sprained ankle, which could send him to the injured list if confirmed by an MRI. Patriots quarterback Mac Jones was seen hobbling off the field after throwing his third interception with less than two minutes left in the game. A replay showed Jones was hit on the play by Ravens defensive lineman Calais Campbell, who appeared to land on the quarterback’s left ankle. .Jones quickly grabbed onto his left ankle, then got up and hopped onto the sideline on his right foot while holding his left foot in the air. Photographs taken by The Associated Press’ Michael Dwyer and Stew Milne showed Jones grimacing and screaming in pain as he was helped to the locker room. After the game, Patriots head coach Bill Belichick said he had no update on Jones’ condition. “I just walked in,” Belichick said. Jones was not made available for a post-match press conference, but is expected to speak to the media on Monday. negative. Jones finished the game against the Ravens, a 37-26 loss, 22 of 32 passes for 321 yards and all three interceptions. He was also sacked three times for a loss of 19 yards. After the season-opening loss to the Miami Dolphins, Jones was seen walking to the stadium’s x-ray room. He did not speak to the media after that game in Miami, but Jones spoke to reporters the next day and said he was feeling better and tests on his back revealed he was fine. On September 15, Jones missed a practice. before the Patriots’ Week 2 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers due to illness. He returned to practice Friday and played against the Steelers, helping the team to a 17-14 win at Pittsburgh.
The injury was added insult to New England Patriots fans towards the end of Sunday’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens in the 2022 home opener, as Mac Jones stood injured his leg at the end of the fourth quarter.
Multiple reports indicate that Jones has suffered a sprained ankle, which could send him to the injured list if confirmed by an MRI.
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Patriots quarterback Mac Jones was seen hobble off the field after throwing his third interception with less than two minutes left in the game.
A replay showed Jones was hit on the play by Ravens defensive lineman Calais Campbell, who appeared to land on the quarterback’s left ankle.
Jones quickly grabbed his left ankle, then got up and hopped onto the sideline on his right foot while holding his left foot in the air.
Photographs taken by The Associated Press’ Michael Dwyer and Stew Milne showed Jones grimacing and screaming in pain as he was helped into the locker room.
After the game, Patriots head coach Bill Belichick said he had no update on Jones’ condition.
“I just walked in,” Belichick said.
Jones was not made available for a post-match press conference, but is expected to speak to the media on Monday.
NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported shortly before 5:20 p.m. that Jones had ankle x-rays after the game and they came back negative.
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Jones finished the game against the Ravens, a 37-26 loss, 22 of 32 passes for 321 yards and all three interceptions. He was also sacked three times for a loss of 19 yards.
After the season-opening loss to the Miami Dolphins, Jones was seen walking to the stadium’s x-ray room. He did not speak to the media after that game in Miami, but Jones spoke to reporters the next day and said he was feeling better and tests on his back revealed he was fine.
On September 15, Jones missed practice before the Patriots’ Week 2 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers due to illness. He returned to practice Friday and played against the Steelers, helping the team to a 17-14 win at Pittsburgh.