New England Patriots QB Mac Jones sustains a leg injury during his final pass attempt

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones Was being evaluated for a left leg injury that he sustained in an accident on the 37-26 team. Baltimore Ravens On Sunday. He had hopped off of the field and not put any weight on his left leg. He then went straight to the locker room for evaluation.

Ravens defensive lineman hit Jones on Jones’ last pass attempt of the day, an intercept late in the fourth quarter. Calais Campbell And immediately grabbed his left foot.

Campbell, 6’8″ and 307 pounds, left Jones’ feet when he struck him. He then landed on Jones. Jones’ left foot bent, and Campbell landed directly on the lower portion of his leg.

Jones reached for the left ankle and climbed to the Patriots sideline. Jones, instead of going to the locker room, whereas injured players usually go to the tent from the sideline.

Coach Bill Belichick stated in his post-game press conference that he did not have any update on Jones’ health.

Jones completed 22-of-22 for 302 yard, with no touchdowns nor three interceptions. Jones also ran five times for 31 yards, and scored one touchdown.

The Patriots (1-2), visit Green Bay Packers Sunday

Veteran Brian Hoyer Is the Patriots’ best backup, with rookie Bailey Zappe The No. 3 option.

Center David AndrewsOne of the Patriots’ captains was asked how confident the Patriots would have in Hoyer, if he were forced into action.

“Tons. Andrews stated that Brian has been with us for a while. “I admire his dedication to work every day, and how he prepares for the game like he is playing.”

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